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Pearl Allen Clark

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Pearl Allen Clark

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22 Sep 1951 (aged 56)
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Meeker, Marion County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Pearl Clark a former resident of Marion, died Saturday, September 22, 1951 afternoon at his home near Forest, where he moved in July of last year. He was a molder at the Marion Power Shovel Co. for several years. He had been in poor health for 10 years.
He was born in Marion, Ohio on July 27, 1895 to Lewis N. and Mary Ellen (Green) Clark. He married Goldie Dawson on July 10, 1915. From this union four daugthers and six sons were born.



Pearl Clark 56, a former resident of Marion, died Sturday afternoon at his home near Forest,where he moved in July of last year. He was a molder at the Marion Power Shovel Co. for severly years. He had been in poor health for ten years. He was born in Marion on July 27, 1895. His parents were Lewis and Mary Green Clark. He married Goldie Dawson July 10, 1915. The widow survives with four daughters and six sons, three of whom are in the US Army. They are Eugene L. with The Army in Alaska, Paul Pearl of Fort Mead, Md. Raymond Richard of Fort Campbell, KY Alfred L. of Marion, Donald R. of Kenton, Darrell D. at home, Mrs. Helen Stroble of near Marion, Mrs. Pauline M. Gantt, near Marion, Mrs. Delores Millisor of Kenton, and Mrs. Margie V. Mooney of Edison


He also leaves 10 grandchildren and six brothers and sisters, Harry Clark and Mrs. Mary Abrams of Marion, and Lorenzo Clark, Earnest Clark, Mrs. Clara Dawson and Mrs. Donna Kulb, all of Forest.

Pearl Clark a former resident of Marion, died Saturday, September 22, 1951 afternoon at his home near Forest, where he moved in July of last year. He was a molder at the Marion Power Shovel Co. for several years. He had been in poor health for 10 years.
He was born in Marion, Ohio on July 27, 1895 to Lewis N. and Mary Ellen (Green) Clark. He married Goldie Dawson on July 10, 1915. From this union four daugthers and six sons were born.



Pearl Clark 56, a former resident of Marion, died Sturday afternoon at his home near Forest,where he moved in July of last year. He was a molder at the Marion Power Shovel Co. for severly years. He had been in poor health for ten years. He was born in Marion on July 27, 1895. His parents were Lewis and Mary Green Clark. He married Goldie Dawson July 10, 1915. The widow survives with four daughters and six sons, three of whom are in the US Army. They are Eugene L. with The Army in Alaska, Paul Pearl of Fort Mead, Md. Raymond Richard of Fort Campbell, KY Alfred L. of Marion, Donald R. of Kenton, Darrell D. at home, Mrs. Helen Stroble of near Marion, Mrs. Pauline M. Gantt, near Marion, Mrs. Delores Millisor of Kenton, and Mrs. Margie V. Mooney of Edison


He also leaves 10 grandchildren and six brothers and sisters, Harry Clark and Mrs. Mary Abrams of Marion, and Lorenzo Clark, Earnest Clark, Mrs. Clara Dawson and Mrs. Donna Kulb, all of Forest.



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