Larry George “Barney” Clark

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Larry George “Barney” Clark

Birth
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Death
7 Oct 1991 (aged 53)
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1452138, Longitude: -93.2930967
Plot
Tower 291 - 1
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~*~*~*~Memorial for my Dad~*~*~*~

Larry G. "Barney" Clark, 53, of Mason City, died Monday, (October 7, 1991) at home.

Larry G. Clark was born March 22, 1938, at Mason City, a son of Barney and Leah (Beisel) Clark. He graduated from Mason City High School. He married Georgia Lease on April 7, 1972, at Iowa Falls. He was a longtime employee of the Armour Co. in Mason City, having worked there more than 25 years. Hobbies he enjoyed were trap shooting as well as working on cars.

He was also a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, North Iowa Vintage Auto and a life member of the National Rifle Association.

Survivors include his wife, Georgia of Mason City; two daughters, Christine at college in Forest City and Karen at home; one son, David at home; one brother, Bernard J. and wife Janet, Mason City; two nieces; two nephews; four great-nieces and one great-nephew.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Taken from the Mason City Globe Gazette
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Larry G. "Barney" Clark, 53, of Mason City, died Monday, (October 7, 1991) at home.

Larry G. Clark was born March 22, 1938, at Mason City, a son of Barney and Leah (Beisel) Clark. He graduated from Mason City High School. He married Georgia Lease on April 7, 1972, at Iowa Falls. He was a longtime employee of the Armour Co. in Mason City, having worked there more than 25 years. Hobbies he enjoyed were trap shooting as well as working on cars.

He was also a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, North Iowa Vintage Auto and a life member of the National Rifle Association.

Survivors include his wife, Georgia of Mason City; two daughters, Christine at college in Forest City and Karen at home; one son, David at home; one brother, Bernard J. and wife Janet, Mason City; two nieces; two nephews; four great-nieces and one great-nephew.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Taken from the Mason City Globe Gazette