The funeral services of Harold J. Clark, who was prominent in fruit and development work in Lyle and Goldendale, Wash., were held at the home of his wife's parents, Mrs. and Mr. O. Nesyold, at 691 East Fifth street, on November 4.
Mr. Clark died at his fruit ranch in Lyle, of pneumonia, following influenza. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Nisvold Clark, and two little girls. He has three sisters living, Mrs. B. F. Smith Jr., Mrs. N. D. Miles and Miss Helen Clark. His parents, Mrs. and Mr. John S. Clark, are both living in Portland.
Mr. Clark was a Mason of the Goldendale lodge. Interment in the Rose City Cemetery was in charge of the Masons.
The funeral services of Harold J. Clark, who was prominent in fruit and development work in Lyle and Goldendale, Wash., were held at the home of his wife's parents, Mrs. and Mr. O. Nesyold, at 691 East Fifth street, on November 4.
Mr. Clark died at his fruit ranch in Lyle, of pneumonia, following influenza. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Nisvold Clark, and two little girls. He has three sisters living, Mrs. B. F. Smith Jr., Mrs. N. D. Miles and Miss Helen Clark. His parents, Mrs. and Mr. John S. Clark, are both living in Portland.
Mr. Clark was a Mason of the Goldendale lodge. Interment in the Rose City Cemetery was in charge of the Masons.
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