FROM BRIDGETON EVENING NEWS Thursday March 25, 1971:
Clarence H Harker, 130 Ewing St, died Wednesday evening at Bridgeton Hospital where he had been a patient 13 days. He had been under doctor's care two years.
Mr. Harker, 78 (?), was born in Bridgeton. He had resided on Ewing street two years and had peviously lived on South Pine street. He was a member of the Hopewell Crest Chapel.
Mr. Harker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kizzie Noble Harker; a grandaughter Mrs. Robert Tompkins of Bridgeton; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Bridgeton; a half brother Elmer Davis, Bridgeton; three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Leslie V. Turner, pastor of the Hopewell Crest Chapel, from the Brooks West Side Funeral Home, 181 Atlantic street, Bridgeton, Monday at 2 p.m. with interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Cedarville. Friends may call Sunday evening between 7 and 9 at the funeral home.
FROM BRIDGETON EVENING NEWS Thursday March 25, 1971:
Clarence H Harker, 130 Ewing St, died Wednesday evening at Bridgeton Hospital where he had been a patient 13 days. He had been under doctor's care two years.
Mr. Harker, 78 (?), was born in Bridgeton. He had resided on Ewing street two years and had peviously lived on South Pine street. He was a member of the Hopewell Crest Chapel.
Mr. Harker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kizzie Noble Harker; a grandaughter Mrs. Robert Tompkins of Bridgeton; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Bridgeton; a half brother Elmer Davis, Bridgeton; three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Leslie V. Turner, pastor of the Hopewell Crest Chapel, from the Brooks West Side Funeral Home, 181 Atlantic street, Bridgeton, Monday at 2 p.m. with interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Cedarville. Friends may call Sunday evening between 7 and 9 at the funeral home.
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