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From: "Lisa Perry" <>
Subject: [MOMONROE] NBC: Clark
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 16:16:38 -0400


Article from unknown source with handwritten note "Clarence Clark" and
date of March 9, 1958. Extracted from the newspaper article collection
started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri.



Mrs. Ollie Clark



"Mrs. Ollie Clark, 79, died at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at her home.
Mrs. Clark would have been 80 in June. She had been seriously ill one
month and had been in ill health for a year.

Mrs. Clark was born in 1878 in Crane, Mo. She had made her home here
several years, moving here from Holliday around 15 years ago. She is
survived by a son, Lee Heathman, Madison, and a daughter, Mrs. Morris
Clark, Farber, children by her first husband William Heathman, who
preceded her in death many years ago. She is also survived by six
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, a brother, Ira Woodson,
Shellsburg, Iowa; and seven stepchildren, Morris Clark, Farber, Oscar
Clark, Paris; Joe Clark and Mrs. Russell Summers, Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs.
John Ray Farrell, Ft. Dodge, Ia.; and Mrs. Ernest Meyers, Boonville, who
has been caring for her the past two weeks. One stepson, Bert Clark,
preceded her in death. The body lay in state at the Thompson Funeral
Home until the hour of the services which were held Tues. afternoon at
2:00 o'clock at the Baptist church, Rev. John Mihlfeld officiating.
Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery."





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