The Charleston Daily Mail May 7, 1942
The body of Mrs. Iona Jewel Dahlberg, 38, of Detroit, Mich., who was killed Sunday in an automobile accident near Michigan City, Ind., has been removed to the Owen and Barth Mortuary here. Mrs. Dahlberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Clark, Sr., of Loudondale, Charleston. Her husband, Carl Dahlberg, also injured in the crash, is in a critical condition in a Michigan City hospital. Mrs. Dahlberg suffered a fractured skull.
Also surviving are six children; Caroline, Donna, Gale, Ray Chester, James Earl and Keith; three sisters, Mrs. Nan McAfee of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Fern Ballard of Charleston and Mrs. Lorene Tiatt of Point Pleasant; four brothers, Bernard and Roger Clark of Detroit, Raymond T. and James P. Clark, Jr., of Charleston.
They owed two Inn's at 9 Mile and Dequindre in Warren Mich.
The Charleston Daily Mail May 7, 1942
The body of Mrs. Iona Jewel Dahlberg, 38, of Detroit, Mich., who was killed Sunday in an automobile accident near Michigan City, Ind., has been removed to the Owen and Barth Mortuary here. Mrs. Dahlberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Clark, Sr., of Loudondale, Charleston. Her husband, Carl Dahlberg, also injured in the crash, is in a critical condition in a Michigan City hospital. Mrs. Dahlberg suffered a fractured skull.
Also surviving are six children; Caroline, Donna, Gale, Ray Chester, James Earl and Keith; three sisters, Mrs. Nan McAfee of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Fern Ballard of Charleston and Mrs. Lorene Tiatt of Point Pleasant; four brothers, Bernard and Roger Clark of Detroit, Raymond T. and James P. Clark, Jr., of Charleston.
They owed two Inn's at 9 Mile and Dequindre in Warren Mich.
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