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Alma C. <I>Hinson</I> Clark

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Alma C. Hinson Clark

Birth
Moss, Clay County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Oct 1959 (aged 30)
Middlebranch, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Moss, Clay County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Clark, Alma Hinson

On October 25, about 12:35 P.M., Sister Alma Hinson Clark was killed instantly when a train struck their automobile at Middlebranch, near Canton, Ohio. Her husband and two children, Tommy age five and Kim age 3, escaped serious injury. They were released after treatment at a Canton Hospital. She was the only daughter of Brother and Sister H. B. Hinson, of Moss, Tenn. In addition to her parents, four brothers survive. Sister Clark had taught her primary class as usual that morning at Hartville, Ohio, where her husband, Keith, is the minister. He is a fine gospel preacher who is loved in this area. Brother Keith also teaches in the high school at nearby Louisville. Sister Clark was a fine person whose love for the Lord and his church was so evident. Although only thirty, her life was rich and full of beauty. The writer held services at the Hartville church of Christ on Monday, October 26, at 4:00 P.M. The meetinghouse was filled far beyond capacity. The body was taken to Moss, Tenn., for another service and burial. Keith Clark and his family were very dear friends to my family, and the hearts of those who know them are heavy and full of sorrow. We extend our sincerest sympathy to all who have been saddened by this tragic loss.
(information submitted by Robert W. Manasco.)

(taken from the Church of Christ publication, the Gospel Advocate, November 12, 1959, age 735.)
Clark, Alma Hinson

On October 25, about 12:35 P.M., Sister Alma Hinson Clark was killed instantly when a train struck their automobile at Middlebranch, near Canton, Ohio. Her husband and two children, Tommy age five and Kim age 3, escaped serious injury. They were released after treatment at a Canton Hospital. She was the only daughter of Brother and Sister H. B. Hinson, of Moss, Tenn. In addition to her parents, four brothers survive. Sister Clark had taught her primary class as usual that morning at Hartville, Ohio, where her husband, Keith, is the minister. He is a fine gospel preacher who is loved in this area. Brother Keith also teaches in the high school at nearby Louisville. Sister Clark was a fine person whose love for the Lord and his church was so evident. Although only thirty, her life was rich and full of beauty. The writer held services at the Hartville church of Christ on Monday, October 26, at 4:00 P.M. The meetinghouse was filled far beyond capacity. The body was taken to Moss, Tenn., for another service and burial. Keith Clark and his family were very dear friends to my family, and the hearts of those who know them are heavy and full of sorrow. We extend our sincerest sympathy to all who have been saddened by this tragic loss.
(information submitted by Robert W. Manasco.)

(taken from the Church of Christ publication, the Gospel Advocate, November 12, 1959, age 735.)

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Married to J. Keith Clark



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