WIFE OF JOE CLARK DIES AT ADAMSVILLE
Mrs. Rose Clark, wife of Henry, better known as Joe Clark, died at her home in Adamsville at 7:30 Sunday night. She had been ill a long time, a sufferer from diabetes.
Funeral Services will be held at Rio Grande M. E. Church, of which she was a member, at 2:00 Tuesday, with Prof. C. O. Clark officiating. Burial by Davis & Thomas of Thurman.
Mrs. Clark was 64 years old and a daughter of the late William Rainor. She is survived by her mother, whose home is next door to the Clark home, two brothers and two sisters.
Ed Rainor and Mrs. C. W. Hudson, both of Rio Grande; Thomas of Logan, and Mrs. Charles Chevalier, Clipper Mill.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Monday, August 7, 1933.
WIFE OF JOE CLARK DIES AT ADAMSVILLE
Mrs. Rose Clark, wife of Henry, better known as Joe Clark, died at her home in Adamsville at 7:30 Sunday night. She had been ill a long time, a sufferer from diabetes.
Funeral Services will be held at Rio Grande M. E. Church, of which she was a member, at 2:00 Tuesday, with Prof. C. O. Clark officiating. Burial by Davis & Thomas of Thurman.
Mrs. Clark was 64 years old and a daughter of the late William Rainor. She is survived by her mother, whose home is next door to the Clark home, two brothers and two sisters.
Ed Rainor and Mrs. C. W. Hudson, both of Rio Grande; Thomas of Logan, and Mrs. Charles Chevalier, Clipper Mill.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Monday, August 7, 1933.
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