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Bayne Jay Clark

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Bayne Jay Clark Veteran

Birth
Archer, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Death
19 Nov 2004 (aged 74)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Annis, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7259622, Longitude: -111.9407614
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Place of Birth: Archer, Idaho.
Parents: John Wallace Clark and Floella Robison Clark.
Place of Death: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Spouse: Nola Haroldsen, divorced
Date of Marriage: 1951
Spouse: Loreen Crane, divorced
Spouse: Dorothy Roholt, divorced

Education: Attended Lyman Elementary School; Madison High School; Ricks College; the Western College of Auctioneering in Billings, Montana.
Veteran: U.S. Army during the Korean conflict.
Professional Career: Spent the majority of his life farming and raising cattle in Hazleton and Rexburg, Idaho; Billings and St. George Utah; owned and operated the Blackfoot Livestock Auction for several years.
Accomplishments & Special Interest: Loved livestock, especially horses; enjoyed dancing and western music.

Surviving Family Members: Daughters, Karen (Denton) Klingler, Blackfoot; Elva Kristine Clark, Idaho Falls; Susan (James) Lynch, Billings; two grandchildren; sisters, Glenda Kite, Idaho Falls, Faye (K.) Frome, St. Anthony; Gay Nell (Keith) Hinckley, Blackfoot.
Family Members Preceding in Death: Two sons, John Robert Clark and Bryan Jay Clark; two sisters, Orlena Hall and Alta Rowberry; brother, Wallace Everett "Pat" Clark.
Funeral Service: Tuesday, November 23 in Wood Funderal Home in Idaho Falls. Burial in the Annis-Little Butte Cemetery with military rites being performed by the Bonneville Country Veterans Team.

Obituary published in the Rexburg Standard Journal, Tuesday, November 23, 2004.
Place of Birth: Archer, Idaho.
Parents: John Wallace Clark and Floella Robison Clark.
Place of Death: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Spouse: Nola Haroldsen, divorced
Date of Marriage: 1951
Spouse: Loreen Crane, divorced
Spouse: Dorothy Roholt, divorced

Education: Attended Lyman Elementary School; Madison High School; Ricks College; the Western College of Auctioneering in Billings, Montana.
Veteran: U.S. Army during the Korean conflict.
Professional Career: Spent the majority of his life farming and raising cattle in Hazleton and Rexburg, Idaho; Billings and St. George Utah; owned and operated the Blackfoot Livestock Auction for several years.
Accomplishments & Special Interest: Loved livestock, especially horses; enjoyed dancing and western music.

Surviving Family Members: Daughters, Karen (Denton) Klingler, Blackfoot; Elva Kristine Clark, Idaho Falls; Susan (James) Lynch, Billings; two grandchildren; sisters, Glenda Kite, Idaho Falls, Faye (K.) Frome, St. Anthony; Gay Nell (Keith) Hinckley, Blackfoot.
Family Members Preceding in Death: Two sons, John Robert Clark and Bryan Jay Clark; two sisters, Orlena Hall and Alta Rowberry; brother, Wallace Everett "Pat" Clark.
Funeral Service: Tuesday, November 23 in Wood Funderal Home in Idaho Falls. Burial in the Annis-Little Butte Cemetery with military rites being performed by the Bonneville Country Veterans Team.

Obituary published in the Rexburg Standard Journal, Tuesday, November 23, 2004.


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