COMMSUMPTION
Results in the Death of R. F. Clark at the Jump Home.
R. F. Clark, a son of Robert T. Clark, residing north of the city, died this morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harrison Jump of north Main Street. He had been sufferer form consumption for the past eight months, and came here from Missouri about three months ago and went to the home of his sister.
Deceased was 40 years of age and an attorney at law. He practiced law in the West until his health failed, when he returned to Marion. Mr. Clark never married
The remains will be removed to the Likens chapel, where the funeral and interment will occur Monday afternoon at 11 o’clock.
COMMSUMPTION
Results in the Death of R. F. Clark at the Jump Home.
R. F. Clark, a son of Robert T. Clark, residing north of the city, died this morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harrison Jump of north Main Street. He had been sufferer form consumption for the past eight months, and came here from Missouri about three months ago and went to the home of his sister.
Deceased was 40 years of age and an attorney at law. He practiced law in the West until his health failed, when he returned to Marion. Mr. Clark never married
The remains will be removed to the Likens chapel, where the funeral and interment will occur Monday afternoon at 11 o’clock.
Inscription
No visible marker in 1976 cemetery reading.
Family Members
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Eveline J. Clark
1844–1868
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Hamilin Hamilton Clark
1845–1857
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Nancy Elnora "Nora" Clark Jump
1848–1926
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Flora L. Clark Burt
1848–1887
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Hattie A. Clark
1851–1868
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S. Matilda "Tilla" Clark
1854–1873
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Callie E. Clark Hinamon
1860–1949
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Minerva Edith Clark Foos
1862–1927
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James K. Clark
1863–1902
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Quincy H. Clark
1864–1867
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William Marshall Clark
1864–1865
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Harry E. Clark
1866–1949
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