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Dr Daniel Nathaniel Clark

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Dr Daniel Nathaniel Clark

Birth
Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA
Death
9 May 1913 (aged 46)
Temple, Bell County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Gabriel, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
CE52
Memorial ID
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1st married, 5 Oct 1890 in Boone Co., AR, Ellen "Dixie" Newton.
2nd married, 22 August 1901 in Bell Co., TX, Nettie Starnes.

Father of (by Dixie) Bertram D and Della P Clark.

Father of (by Nettie) William E, Thelma, Daniel Nathaniel Jr and Reevie Lee Clark.
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The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.)
Vol. 40, No. 10, Ed. 1
Thursday, May 15, 1913
Page: 4 of 12

Dr. D. N. Clark Dead.

Dr. D. N. Clark of San Gabriel died at 10 o'clock last night at the Kings Daughters Hospital at Temple where he was went last Saturday for treatment. The cause of his death was organic heart trouble from which he had been suffering for the past 12 or 18 months. He was 46 years of age and located at San Gabriel 2ix years ago for the practice of his profession which he followed until last year when failing health forced him to retire from active practice. He was twice married and is survived by the last wife and four children and two children by his first wife.

The remains will arrive in Thorndale at the 5 o'clock train this afternoon and will immediately taken out to the Locklin cemetery where interment will follow under the direction of the Odd Fellows Lodge of San Gabriel of which he was a member, Rev. G. W. Riley, pastor of the Thorndale Methodist church delivering the funeral address.

Walter Felton, John Woody, Alfred Wilson and Robt. Penny, the committee from the Odd Fellows Lodge at San Gabriel, came in this morning and went down to Milano on the noon train to meet the remains. -- Thorndale Thorn.

The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.)
Vol. 40, No. 10, Ed. 1
Thursday, May 15, 1913
Page: 8 of 12 - San Gabriel News

(Excerpt)

Dr. Clark, who has lived her for several years, died Thursday night. He went to Temple but failed to improve. He was buried at the Locklin cemetery Friday afternoon, a very large crowd being present. He is survived by a wife and four little ones, also a grown son and daughter by his first wife. All extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Article Images Found online - The Portal to Texas History - and Transcribed by:
Sarah Locklin Taylor ($46921363)
1st married, 5 Oct 1890 in Boone Co., AR, Ellen "Dixie" Newton.
2nd married, 22 August 1901 in Bell Co., TX, Nettie Starnes.

Father of (by Dixie) Bertram D and Della P Clark.

Father of (by Nettie) William E, Thelma, Daniel Nathaniel Jr and Reevie Lee Clark.
~~~~~~~~~~~~O~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.)
Vol. 40, No. 10, Ed. 1
Thursday, May 15, 1913
Page: 4 of 12

Dr. D. N. Clark Dead.

Dr. D. N. Clark of San Gabriel died at 10 o'clock last night at the Kings Daughters Hospital at Temple where he was went last Saturday for treatment. The cause of his death was organic heart trouble from which he had been suffering for the past 12 or 18 months. He was 46 years of age and located at San Gabriel 2ix years ago for the practice of his profession which he followed until last year when failing health forced him to retire from active practice. He was twice married and is survived by the last wife and four children and two children by his first wife.

The remains will arrive in Thorndale at the 5 o'clock train this afternoon and will immediately taken out to the Locklin cemetery where interment will follow under the direction of the Odd Fellows Lodge of San Gabriel of which he was a member, Rev. G. W. Riley, pastor of the Thorndale Methodist church delivering the funeral address.

Walter Felton, John Woody, Alfred Wilson and Robt. Penny, the committee from the Odd Fellows Lodge at San Gabriel, came in this morning and went down to Milano on the noon train to meet the remains. -- Thorndale Thorn.

The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.)
Vol. 40, No. 10, Ed. 1
Thursday, May 15, 1913
Page: 8 of 12 - San Gabriel News

(Excerpt)

Dr. Clark, who has lived her for several years, died Thursday night. He went to Temple but failed to improve. He was buried at the Locklin cemetery Friday afternoon, a very large crowd being present. He is survived by a wife and four little ones, also a grown son and daughter by his first wife. All extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Article Images Found online - The Portal to Texas History - and Transcribed by:
Sarah Locklin Taylor ($46921363)

Inscription

D.N. CLARK M.D.
NOV. 10, 1866
MAY 9, 1913
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He was faithful to every trust.

CLARK



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