Ruth was employed as a book keeper for five years in Boston. She and Carl returned to Plymouth and she went to work at Pittsfield Woolen Mill where she worked for over forty years. On March 22, 2014 Ruth received the Boston Post Gold Headed Cane as the oldest citizen of Plymouth, an honor she was very proud of. She was a very talented artist and was recognized as a "Maine Artist". She was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star of Plymouth. A member of the Newport Business and Professional Women's Club, and a former member of the Penquis Rock and Mineral Club of Dover-Foxcroft. Ruth was predeceased by her parents, her husband Carl and by her brother Dwight Clark.
To sign an online guest book and leave written condolences please visit: www.PhilipBrownFuneralHome.com
Ruth was employed as a book keeper for five years in Boston. She and Carl returned to Plymouth and she went to work at Pittsfield Woolen Mill where she worked for over forty years. On March 22, 2014 Ruth received the Boston Post Gold Headed Cane as the oldest citizen of Plymouth, an honor she was very proud of. She was a very talented artist and was recognized as a "Maine Artist". She was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star of Plymouth. A member of the Newport Business and Professional Women's Club, and a former member of the Penquis Rock and Mineral Club of Dover-Foxcroft. Ruth was predeceased by her parents, her husband Carl and by her brother Dwight Clark.
To sign an online guest book and leave written condolences please visit: www.PhilipBrownFuneralHome.com
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CLARK BICKFORD Herbert E Clark 1885 - 1967 his wife Elsie M Eaton 1891 - 1981 Carl L Bickford 1913 - 2013 his wife Ruth Clark 1913 - 2014
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