About 1933 Fred and Clemmie moved to Ellis County, Texas where Fred operated a farm between Boyce and Regor Springs. At the outbreak of WW II, they moved to Houston, Harris County, Texas where Fred found employment as a carpenter in the construction business. After living in Houston for 20 years, Fred died of lung cancer in 1962 at St Luke's Hospital.
Clemmie then moved to Groesbeck in Limestone County where she taught school and lived at 506 W. Navasota Street. She died at the age of 67 in 1974 at Scott and White Hospital in Temple from chronic lymphocytic leukemia. She was buried next to her husband at Elm Branch Cemetery in Ellis County.
Fred and Clemmie had two children:
1) Billy Fred Clark - (b. 1930)
2) Betty Jean Clark - (b. 1933)
About 1933 Fred and Clemmie moved to Ellis County, Texas where Fred operated a farm between Boyce and Regor Springs. At the outbreak of WW II, they moved to Houston, Harris County, Texas where Fred found employment as a carpenter in the construction business. After living in Houston for 20 years, Fred died of lung cancer in 1962 at St Luke's Hospital.
Clemmie then moved to Groesbeck in Limestone County where she taught school and lived at 506 W. Navasota Street. She died at the age of 67 in 1974 at Scott and White Hospital in Temple from chronic lymphocytic leukemia. She was buried next to her husband at Elm Branch Cemetery in Ellis County.
Fred and Clemmie had two children:
1) Billy Fred Clark - (b. 1930)
2) Betty Jean Clark - (b. 1933)
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