Mr Clark's early life was spent on his fathers farm just outside of Chelsea and later moving to Chelsea lived on South Main Street until 1928 when he moved with his family to their new home at 205 E Ganson St, Jackson, Michigan
He was married to Miss Anna M Schwickerath, November 16, 1904, was a member of the Chelsea Volunteer Fire Department, from 1890 to 1928 and of the Chelsea Cornet Band for many years, he played the drums and a violin. His life long residence in Chelsea and vicinity won for him a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. He was a carpenter by trade.
Mr Clark is survived by the widow, three sons, Louis of Jackson, Leo and Raymond of Chelsea, three daughters, Mrs.Vincent(Margaret)Barnes of Chelsea, Misses Eunice and Lucile of Jackson.
Two brothers, George of Chelsea and James of Detroit. One sister, Mrs.John(Addie)Bertke of Manchester. Two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews to mourn their loss.
The funeral services were held on Monday, January 9, from St Johns Catholic Church, Jackson, with The Rev. Fr. Wall officiating. Interment made in the Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, with short services at the cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Fr.M..J Farrell of St Mary's Church.
Mr Clark's early life was spent on his fathers farm just outside of Chelsea and later moving to Chelsea lived on South Main Street until 1928 when he moved with his family to their new home at 205 E Ganson St, Jackson, Michigan
He was married to Miss Anna M Schwickerath, November 16, 1904, was a member of the Chelsea Volunteer Fire Department, from 1890 to 1928 and of the Chelsea Cornet Band for many years, he played the drums and a violin. His life long residence in Chelsea and vicinity won for him a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. He was a carpenter by trade.
Mr Clark is survived by the widow, three sons, Louis of Jackson, Leo and Raymond of Chelsea, three daughters, Mrs.Vincent(Margaret)Barnes of Chelsea, Misses Eunice and Lucile of Jackson.
Two brothers, George of Chelsea and James of Detroit. One sister, Mrs.John(Addie)Bertke of Manchester. Two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews to mourn their loss.
The funeral services were held on Monday, January 9, from St Johns Catholic Church, Jackson, with The Rev. Fr. Wall officiating. Interment made in the Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, with short services at the cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Fr.M..J Farrell of St Mary's Church.
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