William Bark
St. Clair, Oct. 18 - William Bark, 74, retired railroad worker who lived in this community 39 years, died Sunday in Mercy Hospital, Port Huron, after a illness of two weeks. Mr. Bark was born June 6, 1880 in Casco Township. He and Martha Green were married Jul 3, 1905. Mr. Bark is survived by his widow, a sister, Mrs. Gusta Lepke, Detroit; four sons, Melvin Bark, Port Huron, and Alger, Marvin and William
Bark Jr., all of St. Clair, a five daughters, Myrtle Bark, at home; Mrs. Louis Malmstrom, Algonac, Mrs. Jack Fenton and Mrs. Leland Raeder, both of Richmond, and Mrs. John Beaudua, St. Clair. Remains are in the Boser and Rose funeral home where funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Frank Hartley, pastor of First Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.
Source: local newspaper
William Bark
St. Clair, Oct. 18 - William Bark, 74, retired railroad worker who lived in this community 39 years, died Sunday in Mercy Hospital, Port Huron, after a illness of two weeks. Mr. Bark was born June 6, 1880 in Casco Township. He and Martha Green were married Jul 3, 1905. Mr. Bark is survived by his widow, a sister, Mrs. Gusta Lepke, Detroit; four sons, Melvin Bark, Port Huron, and Alger, Marvin and William
Bark Jr., all of St. Clair, a five daughters, Myrtle Bark, at home; Mrs. Louis Malmstrom, Algonac, Mrs. Jack Fenton and Mrs. Leland Raeder, both of Richmond, and Mrs. John Beaudua, St. Clair. Remains are in the Boser and Rose funeral home where funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Frank Hartley, pastor of First Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.
Source: local newspaper
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