DEATH SADDENS HOME COMING AT CLARK HOME
Mrs. Wm. Clark, Well Known Resident, Dies Suddenly.
Unable, apparently to rally from the effects of injuries she sustained several
weeks ago in a fall Mrs. William Clark died yesterday, her death being a sudden
and sad termination of a family home-coming celebration in connection with home-
coming week.
Mrs. Clark complained yesterday of severe pains in her head and before medical
aid could arrive expired. She had been up and using crutches and friends and
relatives were happy in the belief that she would soon recover completely. The
funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 from St. James Church.
A full obituary will be published tomorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 5, 1916 P. 5
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Mrs. William Clark died at her home on Clark Street Tuesday morning. Her death
was due to a stroke of paralysis. About four months ago she fell and broke her
hip and since then she had been in feeble condition. She was 64 years of age and
was a well known resident of this city. She is survived by her husband and three
children, Warren, William and Cora.
The funeral will be held this afternoon from St. James Church; Interment in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., July 6, 1916
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(cause: broken hip/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
[bur. 07-06-1913/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur. on John Horn lot]
DEATH SADDENS HOME COMING AT CLARK HOME
Mrs. Wm. Clark, Well Known Resident, Dies Suddenly.
Unable, apparently to rally from the effects of injuries she sustained several
weeks ago in a fall Mrs. William Clark died yesterday, her death being a sudden
and sad termination of a family home-coming celebration in connection with home-
coming week.
Mrs. Clark complained yesterday of severe pains in her head and before medical
aid could arrive expired. She had been up and using crutches and friends and
relatives were happy in the belief that she would soon recover completely. The
funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 from St. James Church.
A full obituary will be published tomorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 5, 1916 P. 5
*******
Mrs. William Clark died at her home on Clark Street Tuesday morning. Her death
was due to a stroke of paralysis. About four months ago she fell and broke her
hip and since then she had been in feeble condition. She was 64 years of age and
was a well known resident of this city. She is survived by her husband and three
children, Warren, William and Cora.
The funeral will be held this afternoon from St. James Church; Interment in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., July 6, 1916
*******
(cause: broken hip/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
[bur. 07-06-1913/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur. on John Horn lot]
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