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Daniel Hardin Clark

Birth
Polo, Caldwell County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Nov 1933 (aged 40)
Clay County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Marriage 16 Jan 1918 Recorded in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri

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MISSING MAN'S BODY IN MISSOURI RIVER
Six months after his disappearance from his home, 2925 Harrison street,
the body of Daniel H. Clark, 41 years old, former Kansas City barber, was taken from the Missouri river Wednesday near Liberty.
Mr. Clark, a former soldier, left his home last November, and was not again seen by his family.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dollie Sue Clark, and a daughter, Miss Vernetta M. Clark, both of 4011 Woodland avenue; seven sisters, Mrs. Anna Irwin, 2919 East Thirty-fifth street; Mrs. Verdella Clarke, Hardin, Mo.; Mrs. Mattie Yoho, Hamilton, Mo.; Mrs. Carrie Clarke and Mrs. Lizzie Roane, Polo, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Rupe, Horton, Kas., and Mrs. Cora Griggs, of Montanna, and two brothers, Edward Clark and Henry Clark.
(Daniel H. Clark was found in the Missouri River near Liberty and Independence Bridge in Clay County, Missouri.)

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CLARK-Funeral services for Dan H. Clark will be held at the Linwood Baptist church. Linwood and Spruce, at 2:30 Monday. Burial Floral Hills cemetery, Kansas City.

Hamilton Advocate Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri May 24, 1934
MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND
Mrs. Mattie Yoho and daughter Mrs. George Rauber both of Hamilton, Basil Woolsey of this city, Mrs. Lizzie Rhone and Mrs. Carrie Clark of Polo drove to Kansas City Monday to attend the funeral of Daniel H. Clark, a brother of Mesdames Yoho, Rhone and Clark, which was held at the Baptist Church at Linwood and Spruce streets, by Rev. Clawson. The burial was in Floral Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Clark, 41 years old and a native of Polo, disappeared from his home, 2925 Harrison street, Kansas City, last November and was not seen again by his family until his body was taken from the Missouri river near Liberty on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Clark was a barber and a former soldier.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dollie Sue Clark, and a daughter Miss Vernetta M. Clark, both of Kansas City; and seven sisters. The sisters, besides the three mentioned above, are Mrs. Anna Irwin of Kansas City, Mrs. Verdella Clark of Hardin, Mrs. Mary Rupe of Horton, Knasas, and Mrs. Cora Griggs of Montana, and two brothers, Edward Clark and Henry Clark.
Marriage 16 Jan 1918 Recorded in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri

Newspaper Unknown
MISSING MAN'S BODY IN MISSOURI RIVER
Six months after his disappearance from his home, 2925 Harrison street,
the body of Daniel H. Clark, 41 years old, former Kansas City barber, was taken from the Missouri river Wednesday near Liberty.
Mr. Clark, a former soldier, left his home last November, and was not again seen by his family.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dollie Sue Clark, and a daughter, Miss Vernetta M. Clark, both of 4011 Woodland avenue; seven sisters, Mrs. Anna Irwin, 2919 East Thirty-fifth street; Mrs. Verdella Clarke, Hardin, Mo.; Mrs. Mattie Yoho, Hamilton, Mo.; Mrs. Carrie Clarke and Mrs. Lizzie Roane, Polo, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Rupe, Horton, Kas., and Mrs. Cora Griggs, of Montanna, and two brothers, Edward Clark and Henry Clark.
(Daniel H. Clark was found in the Missouri River near Liberty and Independence Bridge in Clay County, Missouri.)

Newspaper Unknown
CLARK-Funeral services for Dan H. Clark will be held at the Linwood Baptist church. Linwood and Spruce, at 2:30 Monday. Burial Floral Hills cemetery, Kansas City.

Hamilton Advocate Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri May 24, 1934
MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND
Mrs. Mattie Yoho and daughter Mrs. George Rauber both of Hamilton, Basil Woolsey of this city, Mrs. Lizzie Rhone and Mrs. Carrie Clark of Polo drove to Kansas City Monday to attend the funeral of Daniel H. Clark, a brother of Mesdames Yoho, Rhone and Clark, which was held at the Baptist Church at Linwood and Spruce streets, by Rev. Clawson. The burial was in Floral Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Clark, 41 years old and a native of Polo, disappeared from his home, 2925 Harrison street, Kansas City, last November and was not seen again by his family until his body was taken from the Missouri river near Liberty on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Clark was a barber and a former soldier.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dollie Sue Clark, and a daughter Miss Vernetta M. Clark, both of Kansas City; and seven sisters. The sisters, besides the three mentioned above, are Mrs. Anna Irwin of Kansas City, Mrs. Verdella Clark of Hardin, Mrs. Mary Rupe of Horton, Knasas, and Mrs. Cora Griggs of Montana, and two brothers, Edward Clark and Henry Clark.


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