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Guy DeLoss “Budge” Clark

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Guy DeLoss “Budge” Clark

Birth
Marseilles, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Jan 1948 (aged 76)
Creston, Platte County, Nebraska, USA
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Creston, Neb. - Prominent Creston Citizen Dies at 76
Guy D. CLARK, 76, one of Creston's most prominent citizen's died Tuesday in a Columbus hospital.
He came to this vicinity as a boy & lived on a farm until 1888, when his parents, the late Mr. & Mrs. D. I. Clark, built the Creston Hotel, second oldest business establishment here. He served as school treasurer 27 years & Creston township road overseer 17 years.
Services for Guy D. Clark, 76, at Creston Presbyterian Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Pete ZACEK, Niobara, Neb.; Mrs. Ida MORAN, Des Moines, Iowa; son, Laverne CLARK, Omaha, Neb.; sisters, Mrs. Corrine DEAN & Mrs. Kittie BAUMGARTNER, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. T. F. STEVENS, Creston.

source: Creston newspaper

Funeral services for G. D. Clark, who passed away Tuesday, were held Thursday afternoon, at his late home at the hotel and at the Presbyterian Church of which he had long been a member.
Rev. Hal Shenk, pastor, was in charge. He mentioned the long years of service to the church in his younger days, when Mr. Clark served as choir master for 25 years, of the piano and choir furniture he had contributed and many other services given.
A quartette: Mrs. W. J. Ritter, Miss Caroline Ritter, Art & Elwin Anson, sang the old hymns "Sunset Gate" "Abide With Me" and "Sometime We'll Understand".
Pallbearers were Dr. W. J. Ritter, Ernest Henke, Orville Crocker, C. A. Hines, Chet Ogan and John Zenter.
Relatives here from a distance were Mr. Clark's brother, Herbert & Mrs. CLARK of Albion; his son, Laverne & Mrs. CLARK of Omaha; his daughter, Mrs. Peter ZACEK of Niobara and her son, Robert ZACEK of Sioux City; Leon CLARK & son of Columbus; Elton MORAN, Miss Fern MORAN, Cam MORAN Jr.; all of Des Moines, IA. Mr. & Mrs. Harold STEVENS and children of Omaha, Mr. & Mrs. E. A. STEVENS of Neligh, Ora NICHOLS and Ortee NICHOLS of Columbus.
Creston, Neb. - Prominent Creston Citizen Dies at 76
Guy D. CLARK, 76, one of Creston's most prominent citizen's died Tuesday in a Columbus hospital.
He came to this vicinity as a boy & lived on a farm until 1888, when his parents, the late Mr. & Mrs. D. I. Clark, built the Creston Hotel, second oldest business establishment here. He served as school treasurer 27 years & Creston township road overseer 17 years.
Services for Guy D. Clark, 76, at Creston Presbyterian Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Pete ZACEK, Niobara, Neb.; Mrs. Ida MORAN, Des Moines, Iowa; son, Laverne CLARK, Omaha, Neb.; sisters, Mrs. Corrine DEAN & Mrs. Kittie BAUMGARTNER, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. T. F. STEVENS, Creston.

source: Creston newspaper

Funeral services for G. D. Clark, who passed away Tuesday, were held Thursday afternoon, at his late home at the hotel and at the Presbyterian Church of which he had long been a member.
Rev. Hal Shenk, pastor, was in charge. He mentioned the long years of service to the church in his younger days, when Mr. Clark served as choir master for 25 years, of the piano and choir furniture he had contributed and many other services given.
A quartette: Mrs. W. J. Ritter, Miss Caroline Ritter, Art & Elwin Anson, sang the old hymns "Sunset Gate" "Abide With Me" and "Sometime We'll Understand".
Pallbearers were Dr. W. J. Ritter, Ernest Henke, Orville Crocker, C. A. Hines, Chet Ogan and John Zenter.
Relatives here from a distance were Mr. Clark's brother, Herbert & Mrs. CLARK of Albion; his son, Laverne & Mrs. CLARK of Omaha; his daughter, Mrs. Peter ZACEK of Niobara and her son, Robert ZACEK of Sioux City; Leon CLARK & son of Columbus; Elton MORAN, Miss Fern MORAN, Cam MORAN Jr.; all of Des Moines, IA. Mr. & Mrs. Harold STEVENS and children of Omaha, Mr. & Mrs. E. A. STEVENS of Neligh, Ora NICHOLS and Ortee NICHOLS of Columbus.

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