L. Clark Madore, 77, life-long resident of this city and well-known retired business man, died last night at his home, 160 Bedford Street, following a brief illness. Mr. Madore conducted a shoe store on Baltimore street for many years. He was a son of the late Francis and Jane Madore, of this city.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Lavinia J. Heintz Madore, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Young, this city; a sister, Miss Zillah Madore, at home, and a brother, William G. Madore, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. Madore was an active member of Cumberland Lodge No. 60, Knights of Pythias, and of the Chosen Friends Lodge No. 34, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He took much interest in the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, some years ago. He was also a member of the official board of the Centre Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
L. Clark Madore, 77, life-long resident of this city and well-known retired business man, died last night at his home, 160 Bedford Street, following a brief illness. Mr. Madore conducted a shoe store on Baltimore street for many years. He was a son of the late Francis and Jane Madore, of this city.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Lavinia J. Heintz Madore, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Young, this city; a sister, Miss Zillah Madore, at home, and a brother, William G. Madore, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. Madore was an active member of Cumberland Lodge No. 60, Knights of Pythias, and of the Chosen Friends Lodge No. 34, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He took much interest in the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, some years ago. He was also a member of the official board of the Centre Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
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