In the fall of 1914 she moved with her parents to 52 N. Washington, where she lived until her current illness. During her years in Oxford she has shared her home with many. Boarding teachers, caring for elderly, and those who were ill, and the many children she cared for through the years.
Miss Clack is survived by two brothers, George and Lee of Oxford, and four sisters, Mrs. Jennie Cowan, and Mrs. Belle Blow of Oxford, Mrs. Minnie Elwell of Dryden, and Mrs. Emma Torrance of St. Petersburg, Florida.
In the fall of 1914 she moved with her parents to 52 N. Washington, where she lived until her current illness. During her years in Oxford she has shared her home with many. Boarding teachers, caring for elderly, and those who were ill, and the many children she cared for through the years.
Miss Clack is survived by two brothers, George and Lee of Oxford, and four sisters, Mrs. Jennie Cowan, and Mrs. Belle Blow of Oxford, Mrs. Minnie Elwell of Dryden, and Mrs. Emma Torrance of St. Petersburg, Florida.
Family Members
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Minnie Adele Clack Elwell
1872–1967
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Joseph Arthur "Joe" Clack
1873–1931
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Jennie May Clack Cowan
1875–1970
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James Edmond Clack
1877–1960
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Ida Belle "Belle" Clack Blow
1881–1969
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Emma Rosetta Clack Torrance
1883–1971
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Emma Rosetta Clack Torrance
1883–1971
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George Wesley Clack
1887–1972
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Lee H Clack
1890–1972
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