The Nashville Tennessean Sunday, October 31, 1937 p2 col 4
WYCLIFF L. CLARK
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Former Pulaski Man Dies in Jamestown, N.Y.
PULASKI, Tenn., Oct. 30--(Spl)-Relatives here were informed today of the death of Wycliff L. Clark, former resident of Pulaski, in Jamestown, N.Y. Friday night. He died in his car on a street near his home.
Mr. Clark was manager of a spoke factory here for several years. At the time of his death he was a partner in a brass manufacturing plant at Jamestown, N.Y.
His wife, the former Miss Mackie May Blackburn, of Giles County, was visiting relatives in Waco, Texas at the time of his death. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two children, Nancy and Laird Clark, of Jamestown, and a brother, Earl C. Clark, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Contributor: Thomas L. Harman (46867870)
The Nashville Tennessean Sunday, October 31, 1937 p2 col 4
WYCLIFF L. CLARK
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Former Pulaski Man Dies in Jamestown, N.Y.
PULASKI, Tenn., Oct. 30--(Spl)-Relatives here were informed today of the death of Wycliff L. Clark, former resident of Pulaski, in Jamestown, N.Y. Friday night. He died in his car on a street near his home.
Mr. Clark was manager of a spoke factory here for several years. At the time of his death he was a partner in a brass manufacturing plant at Jamestown, N.Y.
His wife, the former Miss Mackie May Blackburn, of Giles County, was visiting relatives in Waco, Texas at the time of his death. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two children, Nancy and Laird Clark, of Jamestown, and a brother, Earl C. Clark, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Contributor: Thomas L. Harman (46867870)
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