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Maggie Culila <I>Clark</I> Britt

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Maggie Culila Clark Britt

Birth
Park Hill, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
1 Jan 1936 (aged 38)
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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FUNERAL SERVICE THURSDAY FOR MRS. W.E. BRITT

Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Clark Britt, aged 39, wife of W.E. Britt of Bentonville, who died at the family home Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 1st, 1936, following a year's illness, were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Bentonville Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. LeRoy Tedford, with hymns by the church choir.

Burial was in the Bentonville cemetery with funeral arrangements in charge of the Burns Funeral Home of Bentonville. Pallbearers were Wallace A. Clark, Elmer Roland, Clarence Roland, A. Anthony, Cloe Presley, and Everett Russell.

Mrs. Britt was born at Park Hill, Okla., on March 26th, 1897, and was a daughter of J.T. and Mrs. Mary Scott Clark. She had lived in Arkansas for a number of years and in Benton County in the vicinity of Bentonville for 12 years. She and her family moved to Bentonville two weeks before her death.

She was a member of the Bentonville Baptist Church.

Besides her husband, W.E. Britt, she is survived by a daughter, Miss Anna Lee Britt, and by three small sons, William J., James, and Thomas. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. J.T. Clark of Tahlequah, Okla.; five brothers, Jess, Lee and Frank Clark of Tahlequah, and Clarence and Ed Clark of McAlester; and by three sisters, Mrs. Mary Woodard of Alvarado, Texas, Mrs. Jennie Laffoon of Robbins, Okla., and Miss Viola Clark of Tahlequah.
[The Benton County Democrat - Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas - Thursday, January 9, 1936- Page 4 Column 1 & 2]
FUNERAL SERVICE THURSDAY FOR MRS. W.E. BRITT

Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Clark Britt, aged 39, wife of W.E. Britt of Bentonville, who died at the family home Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 1st, 1936, following a year's illness, were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Bentonville Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. LeRoy Tedford, with hymns by the church choir.

Burial was in the Bentonville cemetery with funeral arrangements in charge of the Burns Funeral Home of Bentonville. Pallbearers were Wallace A. Clark, Elmer Roland, Clarence Roland, A. Anthony, Cloe Presley, and Everett Russell.

Mrs. Britt was born at Park Hill, Okla., on March 26th, 1897, and was a daughter of J.T. and Mrs. Mary Scott Clark. She had lived in Arkansas for a number of years and in Benton County in the vicinity of Bentonville for 12 years. She and her family moved to Bentonville two weeks before her death.

She was a member of the Bentonville Baptist Church.

Besides her husband, W.E. Britt, she is survived by a daughter, Miss Anna Lee Britt, and by three small sons, William J., James, and Thomas. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. J.T. Clark of Tahlequah, Okla.; five brothers, Jess, Lee and Frank Clark of Tahlequah, and Clarence and Ed Clark of McAlester; and by three sisters, Mrs. Mary Woodard of Alvarado, Texas, Mrs. Jennie Laffoon of Robbins, Okla., and Miss Viola Clark of Tahlequah.
[The Benton County Democrat - Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas - Thursday, January 9, 1936- Page 4 Column 1 & 2]


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