Mr. Clark was born in Ouray, Ohio. As a young boy, he lived with his parents
He attended school in Long Prairie, Calif. Then moved to Siskiyou County.
He attended school in Long Prairie, Calif. He homesteaded in Red Rock Valley, Calif.
He was married on April 3, 1921 in Yerka, Calif. His wife Ethel, preceded him in death in 1971. and one of his sons, Loren, was killed in France during World War II.
Mr. Clark worked as a predatory animal control agent for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for 36 years. He retired in 1956. He and his wife moved to Mount Heborn in 1952.
Survivors include son, Ray D. Clark, Macdoel, Calif.; daughters, Mary M. Titus, Macdoel, Calif., Pearl Criss, Standish, Calif.; sister, Ruth Earp Whitchurch, Auburn, Calif., also 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
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son Ray Delbert Clark died 8/17/2004
Mr. Clark was born in Ouray, Ohio. As a young boy, he lived with his parents
He attended school in Long Prairie, Calif. Then moved to Siskiyou County.
He attended school in Long Prairie, Calif. He homesteaded in Red Rock Valley, Calif.
He was married on April 3, 1921 in Yerka, Calif. His wife Ethel, preceded him in death in 1971. and one of his sons, Loren, was killed in France during World War II.
Mr. Clark worked as a predatory animal control agent for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for 36 years. He retired in 1956. He and his wife moved to Mount Heborn in 1952.
Survivors include son, Ray D. Clark, Macdoel, Calif.; daughters, Mary M. Titus, Macdoel, Calif., Pearl Criss, Standish, Calif.; sister, Ruth Earp Whitchurch, Auburn, Calif., also 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
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son Ray Delbert Clark died 8/17/2004
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