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Anna Mae <I>Clark</I> Sinclair

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Anna Mae Clark Sinclair

Birth
Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA
Death
30 Mar 1948 (aged 71)
Baker, Fallon County, Montana, USA
Burial
Baker, Fallon County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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The peace that passeth all understanding cam to Mrs. Dean Sinclair Tuesday noon as she sat with her husband beside her and unaware for a little while that she was no longer with him. An invalid since she broke her hip six years ago, Mrs. Sinclair was feeling quite as usual until last Sunday when she took cold. The following day she had seemingly recovered and was just slightly indisposed Tuesday morning which made her passing a shock to the family.

Her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Kaveney, arrived by plane in Miles City this morning and came to Baker.

The funeral services will be held from the Baptist church Friday afternoon, 2:00 o'clock.

Anna Clark Sinclair was born March 24, 1877 at Ridgeway, Minn. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. There she grew to maturity and in full bloom of girlhood was married to Dean Sinclair on June 30, 1895.

In 1919 they moved to Beach, N.D., and in 1911 to Baker. Mr. Sinclair worked for his brother-in-law, C. P. Silvernale, and later purchased the blacksmith shop from him operating it until two years ago when his son joined him in the business which was transferred to a new location.

Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and reared in Baker. Harold, the oldest son, went to France in World War I and was killed in October 1918. His mother in 1939 journeyed to France to visit his grave. Quincy Sinclair of Baker is the other son and the daughter, Reva, Mrs. J. N. Kaveney resides in California.

There are also 9 grandchildren and two great grandchildren surviving, also a sister in Endicott, New York, two brothers, E. A. Clark of Glendale, Calif., and Dan Clark of Edmonds, Wash.

Mrs. Sinclair was gentle in character and a devout Christian. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church ad in later years affiliated with the Baptist church. Before ill health overtook her, she was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary and an honored Gold Star mother. Fallon County News, April 1, 1948
The peace that passeth all understanding cam to Mrs. Dean Sinclair Tuesday noon as she sat with her husband beside her and unaware for a little while that she was no longer with him. An invalid since she broke her hip six years ago, Mrs. Sinclair was feeling quite as usual until last Sunday when she took cold. The following day she had seemingly recovered and was just slightly indisposed Tuesday morning which made her passing a shock to the family.

Her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Kaveney, arrived by plane in Miles City this morning and came to Baker.

The funeral services will be held from the Baptist church Friday afternoon, 2:00 o'clock.

Anna Clark Sinclair was born March 24, 1877 at Ridgeway, Minn. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. There she grew to maturity and in full bloom of girlhood was married to Dean Sinclair on June 30, 1895.

In 1919 they moved to Beach, N.D., and in 1911 to Baker. Mr. Sinclair worked for his brother-in-law, C. P. Silvernale, and later purchased the blacksmith shop from him operating it until two years ago when his son joined him in the business which was transferred to a new location.

Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and reared in Baker. Harold, the oldest son, went to France in World War I and was killed in October 1918. His mother in 1939 journeyed to France to visit his grave. Quincy Sinclair of Baker is the other son and the daughter, Reva, Mrs. J. N. Kaveney resides in California.

There are also 9 grandchildren and two great grandchildren surviving, also a sister in Endicott, New York, two brothers, E. A. Clark of Glendale, Calif., and Dan Clark of Edmonds, Wash.

Mrs. Sinclair was gentle in character and a devout Christian. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church ad in later years affiliated with the Baptist church. Before ill health overtook her, she was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary and an honored Gold Star mother. Fallon County News, April 1, 1948


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