He married Eula Clara Jones July 20, 1922 in Houston County, Texas; they later divorced about 1945. They had six children: Robert Benton, Rena Mae, Dorothy Lee, Raymond Eugene, Edwin LaMarr, and Alta Yvonne.
He farmed around Lubbock, Texas until 1939 when the family moved to Hobbs, New Mexico. Frank and Eula joined the Church of God at this time.
They moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico in 1942 and he worked for United States Potash Company till after he and Eula got a divorce in 1945.
Frank Married Alice Nutter about 1948 and lived with her in Carlsbad, New Mexico and ran a service station for about five years, then moved to Peru, Kansas, where he ran a service station until his retirement when they moved to Caney, Kansas.
Frank came to Boron, California to visit his daughter and family when he died of a stroke. Alice died in February, 1972, at Caney, Kansas.
Eula died of a heart attack in bed before getting up at five a.m. in Carlsbad, New Mexico.
Frank was not a member of any church when he died and Eula was a member of the Hillcrest Baptist Church at Carlsbad.
(The above was written by Frank's daughter, Rena Clark Mitchell in a letter to Ann "Cookie" Tucker dated February 20, 1991.)
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about William Franklin Clark
Name: William Franklin Clark
City: Crockett
County: Houston
State: Texas
Birth Date: 7 Jul 1899
Race: White
Roll: 1953767
Farmer for himself.
Mother: Willie Mae Allbright Clark
Medium height, medium build, lt. brown eyes, brown hair.
He married Eula Clara Jones July 20, 1922 in Houston County, Texas; they later divorced about 1945. They had six children: Robert Benton, Rena Mae, Dorothy Lee, Raymond Eugene, Edwin LaMarr, and Alta Yvonne.
He farmed around Lubbock, Texas until 1939 when the family moved to Hobbs, New Mexico. Frank and Eula joined the Church of God at this time.
They moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico in 1942 and he worked for United States Potash Company till after he and Eula got a divorce in 1945.
Frank Married Alice Nutter about 1948 and lived with her in Carlsbad, New Mexico and ran a service station for about five years, then moved to Peru, Kansas, where he ran a service station until his retirement when they moved to Caney, Kansas.
Frank came to Boron, California to visit his daughter and family when he died of a stroke. Alice died in February, 1972, at Caney, Kansas.
Eula died of a heart attack in bed before getting up at five a.m. in Carlsbad, New Mexico.
Frank was not a member of any church when he died and Eula was a member of the Hillcrest Baptist Church at Carlsbad.
(The above was written by Frank's daughter, Rena Clark Mitchell in a letter to Ann "Cookie" Tucker dated February 20, 1991.)
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about William Franklin Clark
Name: William Franklin Clark
City: Crockett
County: Houston
State: Texas
Birth Date: 7 Jul 1899
Race: White
Roll: 1953767
Farmer for himself.
Mother: Willie Mae Allbright Clark
Medium height, medium build, lt. brown eyes, brown hair.
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