Rites for Commerce Woman to Be Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Opal Clark, wife of Homer Clark, a farmer of near Commerce, who died Thursday at Southeast Missouri Hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Methodist Church at Commerce. Burial will be in the Oakdale cemetery. The body was taken to the Bislinghoff Funeral Home at Illmo.
Mrs. Clark was born in Cape Girardeau County and was married in 1912. The family had resided most of the time on a farm near Commerce. Besides her husband Mrs. Clark is survived by eight children, Horace, Bessie O'Guin, Bobby Gene, Ray, Harold, Billy Leon, Geneva and Iris Jean, also five sisters, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mrs. Harry Rasberry, Mrs. Price Knight, all of Commerce, Mrs. Oral Cummins of Cape Girardeau, and Mrs. Frank Windeknecht of Egypt Mills and a brother, John O'Guin of Holden.
Rites for Commerce Woman to Be Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Opal Clark, wife of Homer Clark, a farmer of near Commerce, who died Thursday at Southeast Missouri Hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Methodist Church at Commerce. Burial will be in the Oakdale cemetery. The body was taken to the Bislinghoff Funeral Home at Illmo.
Mrs. Clark was born in Cape Girardeau County and was married in 1912. The family had resided most of the time on a farm near Commerce. Besides her husband Mrs. Clark is survived by eight children, Horace, Bessie O'Guin, Bobby Gene, Ray, Harold, Billy Leon, Geneva and Iris Jean, also five sisters, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mrs. Harry Rasberry, Mrs. Price Knight, all of Commerce, Mrs. Oral Cummins of Cape Girardeau, and Mrs. Frank Windeknecht of Egypt Mills and a brother, John O'Guin of Holden.
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