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Elizabeth <I>Whisinnand</I> Clark

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Elizabeth Whisinnand Clark

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
27 May 1914 (aged 62)
Craig, Burt County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Craig, Burt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 6, west side
Memorial ID
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"Mother". Wife of Hiram Clark.

The following courtesy of findagrave contributor Sheila:

Published in the Tribune June 3, 1914

MRS. H. G. CLARK DEAD

After returning from the O. E. S. Hall, Tuesday night, where the installation was postponed because of the approaching storm, Mrs. H. G. Clark complained of feeling ill and a physician was summoned. By ten o’clock she appeared to be all right. About two she was worse again and by three she had passed away. Funeral arrangements have not been fully completed but is probable that the burial will be had Sunday, on the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. G. Ramsey, of Los Angeles. -Craig News

(Added by The Tribune): Mr. and Mrs. Clark were former residents of Blair, and are quite well known here.

# 2 - - Also, published in the Enterprise June 5, 1914

After returning from the O. E. S. Hall, Tuesday night, where the installation was postponed because of the approaching storm, Mrs. H. G. Clark complained of feeling ill and a physician was summoned. By ten o’clock she appeared to be all right. About two she was worse again and by three she had passed away. Funeral arrangements have not been fully completed but is probable that the burial will be had Sunday, on the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. G. Ramsey, of Los Angeles. -Craig News

(Added by The Enterprise): The subject of the about announcement was for several years a resident of Blair, owning and living in the property now owned and occupied by Charley Ross, south of the Nels Jensen place in South Blair.

Obituaries provided by the Washington County Genealogical Society in Blair, Nebraska. On file in the Blair Library.
"Mother". Wife of Hiram Clark.

The following courtesy of findagrave contributor Sheila:

Published in the Tribune June 3, 1914

MRS. H. G. CLARK DEAD

After returning from the O. E. S. Hall, Tuesday night, where the installation was postponed because of the approaching storm, Mrs. H. G. Clark complained of feeling ill and a physician was summoned. By ten o’clock she appeared to be all right. About two she was worse again and by three she had passed away. Funeral arrangements have not been fully completed but is probable that the burial will be had Sunday, on the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. G. Ramsey, of Los Angeles. -Craig News

(Added by The Tribune): Mr. and Mrs. Clark were former residents of Blair, and are quite well known here.

# 2 - - Also, published in the Enterprise June 5, 1914

After returning from the O. E. S. Hall, Tuesday night, where the installation was postponed because of the approaching storm, Mrs. H. G. Clark complained of feeling ill and a physician was summoned. By ten o’clock she appeared to be all right. About two she was worse again and by three she had passed away. Funeral arrangements have not been fully completed but is probable that the burial will be had Sunday, on the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. G. Ramsey, of Los Angeles. -Craig News

(Added by The Enterprise): The subject of the about announcement was for several years a resident of Blair, owning and living in the property now owned and occupied by Charley Ross, south of the Nels Jensen place in South Blair.

Obituaries provided by the Washington County Genealogical Society in Blair, Nebraska. On file in the Blair Library.


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  • Created by: BJW
  • Added: Apr 23, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109072416/elizabeth-clark: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Whisinnand Clark (30 May 1851–27 May 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 109072416, citing Craig Cemetery, Craig, Burt County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by BJW (contributor 47343717).