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Obituary of FRANK S. CLARK |
Frank S. CLARK was born Oct 26, 1896 near Haddam, KS and
died at his home in Manhattan on Feb 29,1952 at the age of 55 years, 4
months and 3 days. He spent most of his life in and around Haddam until 14 years ago when he moved to Manhattan where he worked for the Yellow cab co. until ill health caused him to quit about five years ago. He served in World War I when he enlisted in the Navy. In Dec 1919 he
was married to Maude He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Maude and his Also a great number of other relatives and friends who will miss him greatly. Funeral services were held at Manhattan at one o'clock Mar 3, after which he was laid to rest in the Haddam Cemetery with full military honors. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Delores Raines |
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