Clark N. Collins, 71, dies at his home northeast of Shelbina Saturday evening at 6 o'clock of a heart ailment.
A son of Lon and Lydia Collins, he was born October 8, 1874 at Milton, Wisconsin.
In 1899 he was married to Jennie M. Denman. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Fred of Macomb, Illinois; Chester of Leonard; three daughters, Mrs. Dale Warman, Deer Creek, Ill.; Mrs. Pearl Lee [actually See], Oak Hill, Ill.; Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Clarence; one brother, Charles of Northloop, Neb.; one sister, Mrs. John Elliott, Centerville, Iowa.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Milton-Barkelew funeral home with the Rev. J. D. Tussey officiating. Burial was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in Shelbina.
Clark N. Collins, 71, dies at his home northeast of Shelbina Saturday evening at 6 o'clock of a heart ailment.
A son of Lon and Lydia Collins, he was born October 8, 1874 at Milton, Wisconsin.
In 1899 he was married to Jennie M. Denman. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Fred of Macomb, Illinois; Chester of Leonard; three daughters, Mrs. Dale Warman, Deer Creek, Ill.; Mrs. Pearl Lee [actually See], Oak Hill, Ill.; Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Clarence; one brother, Charles of Northloop, Neb.; one sister, Mrs. John Elliott, Centerville, Iowa.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Milton-Barkelew funeral home with the Rev. J. D. Tussey officiating. Burial was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in Shelbina.
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