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Harriet <I>Mallon</I> Clark

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Harriet Mallon Clark

Birth
Benton, Mono County, California, USA
Death
5 Dec 1958 (aged 77)
Big Timber, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA
Burial
Big Timber, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6 Block 34A Lot 1 Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Death Certificate:
Father: Thomas Mallon
Mother: Margaret Boland
Married
Informant: J F Clark
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected]

Big Timber Pioneer, 11 December 1958
Mrs. Harriet Clark, pioneer Montanan, and wife of John F. Clark prominent Boulder rancher died Friday at the Community hospital following a long illness. She had suffered from arthritis for years and more recently from arterial sclerosis (hardening of the arteries). She had been a patient at the hospital since October 7.
Funeral services were conducted from St. Mark's Episcopal church Monday afternoon, Rev. R. R. Price officiating.
Mrs. Clark was born at Benton Calif., December 19, 1880, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Mallon. For a time the family lived at Virginia City, Nev., and Sausalito, Calif. When Mrs. Clark was two years old the family came to Montana, traveling over the Utah and Northern narrow gauge railway as far as Siver Bow, near Butte, and then overland along the present route of the Northern Pacific to Coulson (now Billings), living in that vicinity for a few years before moving to Livingston in 1886.
Mrs. Clark attended grade and high schools there, graduating from Park county high school in 1898. She attended Iowa Teachers college at Cedar Rapids and later was graduated from the University of Minnesota. She taught in Livingston and Billings until her marriage to Mr. Clark Feb. 1, 1910. Mr. Clark was then employed as an operating engineer for the Northern Pacific. They resided at various places along the NP but considered Billings their home for many years.
They moved to their ranch above McLeod on the main boulder in 1925.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Clark is survived by two sons Boland Clark and Nathaniel Clark of McLeod; three grandsons and one granddaughter; a sister, Mrs. Lucy McElroy of Dallas, Texas, and a niece and nephew.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected]
Death Certificate:
Father: Thomas Mallon
Mother: Margaret Boland
Married
Informant: J F Clark
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected]

Big Timber Pioneer, 11 December 1958
Mrs. Harriet Clark, pioneer Montanan, and wife of John F. Clark prominent Boulder rancher died Friday at the Community hospital following a long illness. She had suffered from arthritis for years and more recently from arterial sclerosis (hardening of the arteries). She had been a patient at the hospital since October 7.
Funeral services were conducted from St. Mark's Episcopal church Monday afternoon, Rev. R. R. Price officiating.
Mrs. Clark was born at Benton Calif., December 19, 1880, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Mallon. For a time the family lived at Virginia City, Nev., and Sausalito, Calif. When Mrs. Clark was two years old the family came to Montana, traveling over the Utah and Northern narrow gauge railway as far as Siver Bow, near Butte, and then overland along the present route of the Northern Pacific to Coulson (now Billings), living in that vicinity for a few years before moving to Livingston in 1886.
Mrs. Clark attended grade and high schools there, graduating from Park county high school in 1898. She attended Iowa Teachers college at Cedar Rapids and later was graduated from the University of Minnesota. She taught in Livingston and Billings until her marriage to Mr. Clark Feb. 1, 1910. Mr. Clark was then employed as an operating engineer for the Northern Pacific. They resided at various places along the NP but considered Billings their home for many years.
They moved to their ranch above McLeod on the main boulder in 1925.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Clark is survived by two sons Boland Clark and Nathaniel Clark of McLeod; three grandsons and one granddaughter; a sister, Mrs. Lucy McElroy of Dallas, Texas, and a niece and nephew.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected]


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