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Elwin Rodney Clark

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Elwin Rodney Clark

Birth
Corinna, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Death
20 Jul 1949 (aged 67)
Dexter, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Burial
Corinna, Penobscot County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Corinna Mill Head, Elwin R. Clark, 67 Dies in Dexter.
CORINNA, July 22, Elwin R. Clark, 67, one of Corinna's most prominent business men, died Wednesday at the Plummer Memorial Hospital in Dexter, after a long illness. He was born in Corinna, son of the late Alvarado M. Clark and Mrs. Lilla Greenwood Clark. He lived all but a few years of his life in Corinna where he became owner of the Moosehead Woolen Mills which he operated for more than 40 years. He was a member of Parian lodge, 160, F and A. M. Corinna, Saint John's Chapter Dexter; DeMolay Commandry of Skowhegan; Mount Moriah Council, also of Skowhegan. He also was a life member of Kora Temple, lewiston, a member of Corinna chapter, OES of Corinna. He always was interested in all things pertaining to the betterment of the town and an ardent supporter of the temperance. He is survived by his wife, the former Ethel Burrill of Corinna; a son, Gerald Clark and a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Webb, both of Corinna; two grandchildren, Rachel and David Clark, and an aunt, Mrs. Annie G. Young of Corinna and several cousins.[Bangor Daily News, July 23,1949]
Corinna Mill Head, Elwin R. Clark, 67 Dies in Dexter.
CORINNA, July 22, Elwin R. Clark, 67, one of Corinna's most prominent business men, died Wednesday at the Plummer Memorial Hospital in Dexter, after a long illness. He was born in Corinna, son of the late Alvarado M. Clark and Mrs. Lilla Greenwood Clark. He lived all but a few years of his life in Corinna where he became owner of the Moosehead Woolen Mills which he operated for more than 40 years. He was a member of Parian lodge, 160, F and A. M. Corinna, Saint John's Chapter Dexter; DeMolay Commandry of Skowhegan; Mount Moriah Council, also of Skowhegan. He also was a life member of Kora Temple, lewiston, a member of Corinna chapter, OES of Corinna. He always was interested in all things pertaining to the betterment of the town and an ardent supporter of the temperance. He is survived by his wife, the former Ethel Burrill of Corinna; a son, Gerald Clark and a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Webb, both of Corinna; two grandchildren, Rachel and David Clark, and an aunt, Mrs. Annie G. Young of Corinna and several cousins.[Bangor Daily News, July 23,1949]


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