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Frederick Raymond Clark

Birth
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
21 Nov 1953 (aged 61)
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Palmer, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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son of Charles F Clark &
Anne M (Hammon) Clark

m. Vera Bell

children
Hilma Mary b. 10 Aug 1913 d. 31 Oct 1993 m. W F Stigler
Eleanor b. 28 Sep 1915
Marion Evelyn b. 21 Feb 1919 d. 7 Jan 2001 m. Don Maynard
Herbert
Dorothy

FREDERICK R CLARK
Frederick R Clark of 135 Bloomfield St., died yesterday at the Springfield Hospital. Born in this city Dec. 11, 1891 he was a salesman until his retirement about a year ago, for the Springfield Central Coat, Apron, & Linen Service Supply Co. He leaves his wife Vera (Bell) Clark; a son Herbert W of this city; four daughters Mrs Phillip A Brown of West Springfield, Mrs Don L Maynard and Mrs Hugh E Boisseau of Greenfield and Mrs W F Stigler of Shreveport, La.; and eight grandchildren. The funeral service will be at Byron funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 and burial will be in the Oak Knoll Cemetery, Palmer. The family will receive friends Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.
[published Sunday, November 22, 1953 in The Springfield Union]

son of Charles F Clark &
Anne M (Hammon) Clark

m. Vera Bell

children
Hilma Mary b. 10 Aug 1913 d. 31 Oct 1993 m. W F Stigler
Eleanor b. 28 Sep 1915
Marion Evelyn b. 21 Feb 1919 d. 7 Jan 2001 m. Don Maynard
Herbert
Dorothy

FREDERICK R CLARK
Frederick R Clark of 135 Bloomfield St., died yesterday at the Springfield Hospital. Born in this city Dec. 11, 1891 he was a salesman until his retirement about a year ago, for the Springfield Central Coat, Apron, & Linen Service Supply Co. He leaves his wife Vera (Bell) Clark; a son Herbert W of this city; four daughters Mrs Phillip A Brown of West Springfield, Mrs Don L Maynard and Mrs Hugh E Boisseau of Greenfield and Mrs W F Stigler of Shreveport, La.; and eight grandchildren. The funeral service will be at Byron funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 and burial will be in the Oak Knoll Cemetery, Palmer. The family will receive friends Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.
[published Sunday, November 22, 1953 in The Springfield Union]



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