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Leslie Burt Clark

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Leslie Burt Clark

Birth
Farmersville, Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Jul 1951 (aged 54)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Space 5, Lot 54, Sec. 32
Memorial ID
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Father: Joe Clark; born: Farmersville, Collin, Texas, May of 1876
Mother: Willie Catherine Aven; born: April 1880, Meridian, Mississippi
Both resided in Farmersville, Texas at time of Leslie's birth. Listed in 12th Census of 1900, Schedule 1, Precinct 1, district 120, sheet 8, (June 6th) in Hunt County

First wife Lillian Beatrice Reese; had daughter Mazie who was married to Mack Johnson Jr. of Arlington (see Obituary below)

Married Second: A. Z. (Eubanks) Johnson, (Third marriage later,Carter); son Albert L. B. Clark (see Obituary below)

Married Third-at time of death: Vallie Mae Banks?

Obituary provided by www.genealogybank.com, (c) Copyright 2003,The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News, July 21 1951, Part 1 page 4

L. B. Clark, 54,
Baptist Church
Worker, Dies
L. B. (Dick) Clark, 54, of 1811 Tennessee, Dallas Power & Light Company employee for twenty-nine years and an active church worker, died Friday in a Dallas hospital after a brief illness.
Clark, until ill health forced him to curtail his activities, was a deacon, superintendent of the Sunday School and an usher at Calvary Baptist Church.
He also fostered and managed church softball teams.
Clark was a member of Pentagon Masonic Lodge and Electra Lodge of the Order of the Eastern Star.
He was born in Collin County and moved to Dallas thirty-two years ago. He was a senior clerk in the meter division of DP&L.
He is survived by his wife, and a son, Albert Leslie Clark of Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. Mack Johnson Jr. of Arlington; his mother, Mrs. W. A. Frizzell of Dallas: a brother, A. R. Frizzell of Dallas, and a sister, Mrs. Hugo Mottwiller of Dallas.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 1822 West Tenth. The chapel will open at 2 p.m. The Rev. W. O. Barnett will officiate.
Burial will be in Laurel Land Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be V. P. Armour, A. O. Lightfoot, Perry Whitlen, R. B. White, J. L. Thompson and S. B. Holmquest.
Father: Joe Clark; born: Farmersville, Collin, Texas, May of 1876
Mother: Willie Catherine Aven; born: April 1880, Meridian, Mississippi
Both resided in Farmersville, Texas at time of Leslie's birth. Listed in 12th Census of 1900, Schedule 1, Precinct 1, district 120, sheet 8, (June 6th) in Hunt County

First wife Lillian Beatrice Reese; had daughter Mazie who was married to Mack Johnson Jr. of Arlington (see Obituary below)

Married Second: A. Z. (Eubanks) Johnson, (Third marriage later,Carter); son Albert L. B. Clark (see Obituary below)

Married Third-at time of death: Vallie Mae Banks?

Obituary provided by www.genealogybank.com, (c) Copyright 2003,The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News, July 21 1951, Part 1 page 4

L. B. Clark, 54,
Baptist Church
Worker, Dies
L. B. (Dick) Clark, 54, of 1811 Tennessee, Dallas Power & Light Company employee for twenty-nine years and an active church worker, died Friday in a Dallas hospital after a brief illness.
Clark, until ill health forced him to curtail his activities, was a deacon, superintendent of the Sunday School and an usher at Calvary Baptist Church.
He also fostered and managed church softball teams.
Clark was a member of Pentagon Masonic Lodge and Electra Lodge of the Order of the Eastern Star.
He was born in Collin County and moved to Dallas thirty-two years ago. He was a senior clerk in the meter division of DP&L.
He is survived by his wife, and a son, Albert Leslie Clark of Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. Mack Johnson Jr. of Arlington; his mother, Mrs. W. A. Frizzell of Dallas: a brother, A. R. Frizzell of Dallas, and a sister, Mrs. Hugo Mottwiller of Dallas.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 1822 West Tenth. The chapel will open at 2 p.m. The Rev. W. O. Barnett will officiate.
Burial will be in Laurel Land Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be V. P. Armour, A. O. Lightfoot, Perry Whitlen, R. B. White, J. L. Thompson and S. B. Holmquest.


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