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Amelia Dorothea <I>Liebe</I> Clark

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Amelia Dorothea Liebe Clark

Birth
Mosel, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Nov 1934 (aged 73)
USA
Burial
Vignes, Door County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Rites Friday for Mrs. David Clark
(Obituary from Door County News, Thursday Nov. 15, 1934

RITES FRIDAY FOR MRS. DAVID CLARK

Rites for Mrs. David Clark, a well known resident of the town of Clay Banks, whose death occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Schuyler in Sawyer, Nov. 6, were held Friday afternoon from the Friends church, Rev. O.L. Hutchins officiating, and interment was made in the town cemetery in Clay Banks, Mrs. Clark has been ill for some time with complications resulting from asthma.

Deceased was born in Sheboygan March 29, 1861, and while still a resident there she was united in marriage to David Clark, the ceremony taking place on Oct. 30, 1882. Following their marriage the family moved to Clay Banks and resided on a farm in that town for many years.

Surviving besides Mr. Clark are the following: Sanford Clark, Jacksonport; Lottie Schuyler and Jas. Clark, Sawyer; Hannah Tollefson, Sevastopol; John Clark, Fish Creek and Mrs. George Kraedermann, Sheboygan.

Mrs. David Clark Dies; Rites Today
Obituary from Door County Advocate, Nov. 9, 1934. Page 8.

MRS. DAVID CLARK DIES; RITES TODAY

Mrs. David Clark died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Schuyler in the fourth ward on Tuesday from complications due to asthma, with which she had suffered for some time. Mrs. Clark was born in Sheboygan on March 29th, 1861, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liebe, both of whom have passed away. After her marriage to David Clark on Oct. 30th, 1882, in Sheboygan county, the family came to reside on a farm in the town of Clay Banks.

Surviving besides Mr. Clark are the following: Sanford Clark, Jacksonport; Lottie Schuyler and James Clark, Sawyer; Hanah Tollefson, Sevastopol; John Clark, Fish Creek, and Mrs. George Kradermann, Sheboygan.

The funeral will be held this Friday afternoon from the Friends church,Rev. O.L. Hutchins, officiating, and interment will be at the town cemetery in Clay Banks.
Rites Friday for Mrs. David Clark
(Obituary from Door County News, Thursday Nov. 15, 1934

RITES FRIDAY FOR MRS. DAVID CLARK

Rites for Mrs. David Clark, a well known resident of the town of Clay Banks, whose death occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Schuyler in Sawyer, Nov. 6, were held Friday afternoon from the Friends church, Rev. O.L. Hutchins officiating, and interment was made in the town cemetery in Clay Banks, Mrs. Clark has been ill for some time with complications resulting from asthma.

Deceased was born in Sheboygan March 29, 1861, and while still a resident there she was united in marriage to David Clark, the ceremony taking place on Oct. 30, 1882. Following their marriage the family moved to Clay Banks and resided on a farm in that town for many years.

Surviving besides Mr. Clark are the following: Sanford Clark, Jacksonport; Lottie Schuyler and Jas. Clark, Sawyer; Hannah Tollefson, Sevastopol; John Clark, Fish Creek and Mrs. George Kraedermann, Sheboygan.

Mrs. David Clark Dies; Rites Today
Obituary from Door County Advocate, Nov. 9, 1934. Page 8.

MRS. DAVID CLARK DIES; RITES TODAY

Mrs. David Clark died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Schuyler in the fourth ward on Tuesday from complications due to asthma, with which she had suffered for some time. Mrs. Clark was born in Sheboygan on March 29th, 1861, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liebe, both of whom have passed away. After her marriage to David Clark on Oct. 30th, 1882, in Sheboygan county, the family came to reside on a farm in the town of Clay Banks.

Surviving besides Mr. Clark are the following: Sanford Clark, Jacksonport; Lottie Schuyler and James Clark, Sawyer; Hanah Tollefson, Sevastopol; John Clark, Fish Creek, and Mrs. George Kradermann, Sheboygan.

The funeral will be held this Friday afternoon from the Friends church,Rev. O.L. Hutchins, officiating, and interment will be at the town cemetery in Clay Banks.


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