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Catherine <I>O'Connor</I> Clark

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Catherine O'Connor Clark

Birth
Death
23 Oct 1913 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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SIX SONS AS PALLBEARERS FOR MOTHER
Mrs. B. Clark, of Clarks Mills, Dies at Milwaukee
Six sons of the late Mrs. Bernard Clark, a former pioneer resident of Clarks Mills, whose death occurred at Milwaukee, bore the remains of their mother to the grave in the little cemetery of the town which had known her life so many years. The burial was held Thursday and a large concourse of old friends and former neighbors attended.
Mrs. Clark was 75 years of age and resided at Clarks’ Mills for more than forty-five years until four years ago when she made her home with her sons at Milwaukee. Her sons are John and Joseph, of Clinton, Iowa, Peter, James, Michael and Frank of Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, October 25, 1913 P. 4
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Thursday, Oct. 23 Mrs. Brian Clark was laid at rest in St. Mary’s Catholic cemetery at Clarks Mills. Mrs. Clark was born in Ireland about 80 years ago. For about 52 years she was a resident of Manitowoc Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clark lived on a farm until they retired on account of old age when they moved to Clarks Mills. Mr. Clark died there about seven years ago. About five years ago, Mrs. Clark with her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, moved to Milwaukee where she had made her home up to the time of her death. Besides her daughter she is survived by six sons, John and Joseph of Clinton, Iowa; Peter, Frank, James and Michall of Milwaukee. The family wishes to thank those who took part in the last rites for their assistance and sympathy.
Manitowoc Pilot, October 30, 1913
SIX SONS AS PALLBEARERS FOR MOTHER
Mrs. B. Clark, of Clarks Mills, Dies at Milwaukee
Six sons of the late Mrs. Bernard Clark, a former pioneer resident of Clarks Mills, whose death occurred at Milwaukee, bore the remains of their mother to the grave in the little cemetery of the town which had known her life so many years. The burial was held Thursday and a large concourse of old friends and former neighbors attended.
Mrs. Clark was 75 years of age and resided at Clarks’ Mills for more than forty-five years until four years ago when she made her home with her sons at Milwaukee. Her sons are John and Joseph, of Clinton, Iowa, Peter, James, Michael and Frank of Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, October 25, 1913 P. 4
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Thursday, Oct. 23 Mrs. Brian Clark was laid at rest in St. Mary’s Catholic cemetery at Clarks Mills. Mrs. Clark was born in Ireland about 80 years ago. For about 52 years she was a resident of Manitowoc Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clark lived on a farm until they retired on account of old age when they moved to Clarks Mills. Mr. Clark died there about seven years ago. About five years ago, Mrs. Clark with her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, moved to Milwaukee where she had made her home up to the time of her death. Besides her daughter she is survived by six sons, John and Joseph of Clinton, Iowa; Peter, Frank, James and Michall of Milwaukee. The family wishes to thank those who took part in the last rites for their assistance and sympathy.
Manitowoc Pilot, October 30, 1913


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  • Created by: M Carter
  • Added: Jul 9, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93339072/catherine-clark: accessed ), memorial page for Catherine O'Connor Clark (1839–23 Oct 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 93339072, citing Saint Marys Cemetery, Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by M Carter (contributor 47545935).