Bethel Delbert Clark of Liberty Road in Winchester died suddenly November 26 at Methodist Hospital of Middle Tennessee. He was 76.
Clark was a retired schoolteacher with the Franklin County school system and a farmer. He was a member of Owens Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Born in Franklin County February 5, 1908, he was the son of the late Jim A. Clark and Carrie Ann Gifford Clark.
Services are at 1 PM Thursday at Moore Cortner Chapel with the Rev. Neal Foster and the Rev. Jack Jones officiating. Burial is in Owens Chapel Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife Mrs. Lola Farrior Clark of Winchester; his daughter, Mrs. Katherine Wolff of Winchester; four sons, Delbert Clark, Ted Clark, Dozier Clark and Jimmy Clark, all of Winchester, a brother, Herbert Lee Clark Sr. of Winchester; and four grandchildren.
The Herald Chronicle
29 November 1984
Bethel Delbert Clark of Liberty Road in Winchester died suddenly November 26 at Methodist Hospital of Middle Tennessee. He was 76.
Clark was a retired schoolteacher with the Franklin County school system and a farmer. He was a member of Owens Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Born in Franklin County February 5, 1908, he was the son of the late Jim A. Clark and Carrie Ann Gifford Clark.
Services are at 1 PM Thursday at Moore Cortner Chapel with the Rev. Neal Foster and the Rev. Jack Jones officiating. Burial is in Owens Chapel Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife Mrs. Lola Farrior Clark of Winchester; his daughter, Mrs. Katherine Wolff of Winchester; four sons, Delbert Clark, Ted Clark, Dozier Clark and Jimmy Clark, all of Winchester, a brother, Herbert Lee Clark Sr. of Winchester; and four grandchildren.
The Herald Chronicle
29 November 1984
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