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Subject: [PAGREENE] Clark obit collection M-P
Date: 12 Oct 2003 19:51:14 -0600
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Martha Lenora Barney Barnhart Clark, 91, of Smithfield, died Tuesday, July 18, 2000, in Cherrytree Convalescent Home, Uniontown..I have rest of the obit.
Martha Mae Simms Clark, 81, of 115 Maple Street, Canonsburg, died Thursday, ..I have rest of obit
Former nurse with Monongahela hospital
Mary Elizabeth Pritchard Clark, 81, formerly of Donora, died Monday, January 28, 2002, in Washington County Health Center, Washington.
She was born July 18, 1920, a daughter of Hugh and Ruby R. Corwin Prichard.
Mrs. Clark was a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church in Donora.
She was a 1937 graduate of Belle Vernon High School and a 1941 graduate of Homestead Hospital School of Nursing.
Mrs. Clark served during World War II as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Nurses Corps. She was a nurse for the former Monongahela Memorial Hospital.
Surviving are a daughter, Nancy R. Bond of Palos Verdes, Calif.; and a granddaughter, Rebekah R. Bond.
Deceased are her husband, Thomas Kirkwood Clark; and a stepbrother, John Lahey.
Mary M. Kimble Clark, 80, of Rogersville, died at 5:20 AM Monday, ..I have rest of the obit.
Mary “Molly” Clark, 66, of Pittsburgh, died Sat., March 2, 1996, in her home. She was born May 20, 1929, in Midway, a daughter of John R. Clark, Sr. And Hazel Clark.
I have the rest of the obit.
Mary K. "Minnie" Kirkwood Clark, 105, formerly of Donora, died Wednesday, September 18, 2002, in Washington County Health Center, Washington.
She was born January 4, 1897, in Blantyre, Scotland, a daughter of Thomas and Jeanie Kirkwood.
Prior to residing in Washington County Health Center, Mrs. Clark lived in Donora since 1921.
She was a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church in Donora and was a member and past president of Broomie Knowe Lodge, Daughters of Scotia, for three terms.
Her husband, John B. Clark, died in 1958.
Surviving are a daughter, Jane Feuster of Seal Beach, Calif.; two grandchildren, Mary Jane Feuster and Nancy Bond; and a great-granddaughter.
Deceased are two sons, Al and Thomas Clark.
Michael Neal Clark, infant son of Robert Neal and Donna Rae Mossburg Clark of Bruce Street, Washington, died the day of his birth, Thursday, July 26, 1990, in Washington Hospital.
I have the rest of the obit.
Mildred C. Clark, found alive at the Morgue. Had been declared dead..I have article. She was already placed in the body bag and put in the refrigerator room at 86 years
Nellie Watkins Clarke, 71, of Lakeland, Fla., died Friday July 11, 2003, in the Kendred Hospital, Tampa, Fla., of heart failure.
She was born May 17, 1932, in Clarksville, a daughter of Harold and Ruth Raley Watkins.
Mrs. Clarke graduated from Waynesburg High School and worked at Greenway Shirt Factory.
While living in Waynesburg, she was a member of Washington Street Methodist Church. In Lakeland she was a member of Lake Gibson Methodist Church and also attended services at Carpenter's Way.
In 1953, she married Robert Clarke, who survives. Last month they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Also surviving are two daughters, Janet Rogers of Warm Springs, Ga., and Jill Roberts of Milton, Fla.; a grandson; and a brother, Jack B Watkins of Lakeland.
Deceased are a sister, Shirley; and a brother, Richard Allen.
Norma Jane Foley Clark, 54, of Waynesburg RD 3, died at 4:20 PM..I have rest of obit.
Oscar L. Clark, 88, of Dry Tavern, died unexpectedly at 8:05 AM..I have rest of obit
Mrs. Oscie Headlee Clark, 92, of 79 S. Morgan St., Waynesburg, died at 11:50 AM Saturday, October 21, 1972 after a long illness.
Born February 4, 1880 in Blacksville, W. Va. she was the daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Sloan Headlee.
Mrs. Clark had spent most of her life in Waynesburg, and was one of the oldest member of the Washington Street United Methodist Church, having become a member in 1902. While her health permitted, she was active in church work, and had served on the official board for many years. She was also a member of the WSCS and the Women's Bible Class of that church.
During World War II, she was active in the Serviceman's Organization of the Washington Street church, sending gifts and packages overseas to local men in uniform.
Among her other activities, she was a Matron of the Greene County Detention Home under the jurisdiction of the late Judge Challen W. Waychoff from 1937 to 1945.
She was also a life-long member of the Pleasant Hour Club, and was one of the main organizers of the Greene County Tuberculosis Society, serving for many years as that organization's secretary.
In addition, Mrs. Clark was active in local Salvation Army programs and was always interested in civic and community affairs.
She was married to the late John Clark, a well-known merchant who operated the Clark and Anderson Grocery Store on South Morgan Street for many years. Mr. Clark died January 16, 1956.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Martha Clark Avery, of Youngstown, Ohio; two grandsons, Clark Avery, of Youngstown, Ohio and John Avery, of Glen Burnie, Md.; two great-grandsons, Paul Michael and John Paul Jr.; and two great-granddaughters, Trudy and Tammy.
Two sons and a sister are deceased.
Funeral services were held Tuesday with burial in Greene County Memorial Park. åÉlovis,
of Pittsburgh; six grandchildren and three grandchildren, and two sisters,
Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. James F. Hoy, both of Pine Bank, PA Late
Residence Waynesburg, Pa.
Oscar L. Clark, 88, I have obit.
Dr. Paul Buddy Clark, 58, of Columbia, S.C., died Tuesday, April 8, 2003.
He was born in Pittsburgh, a son of the late Cecil Conrad and Agnes Scott Clark.
Mr. Clark was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and retired from the National Guard after 28 years of service.
He received his bachelor of science degree from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and master of science degree and doctorate from Kent State University in Ohio.
Mr. Clark was the former director of MIS in Cleveland, Ohio, school district and chairman of the school of business at South Carolina State University.
He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
Mr. Clark enjoyed photography and Corvettes.
Surviving are his son, Scott P. Clark of Stow, Ohio; a brother, James S. Clark of Houston, Texas; and two nephews.
Arrangements were under the direction of Greene Lawn Funeral Home Chapel, Columbia. Memorials may be made to South Carolina State University, Dr. Paul Clark Business Education Foundation, 300 College Street, N.E., Orangeburg, SC 29117.
Prescilla E. Pinkney, 65, I have obit
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