They are L.D., Elbert, Sylvia Alice,
Sims (my father), Dean, Carl, Frank, Ross, Ralph, Elizabeth & Mary.
He was a carpenter and built many houses and remodeled others. He also made toys for his children and grandchildren.
He loved music and sang a lot. He was just learning to play some musical instruments when he had an accident in a sawmill and lost the use of his left hand. But, he could still sing!
He was raised as Baptist and turned Methodist but came back to the Baptist faith (1917).
For recreation, he wanted to go fishing. He would walk up the river near his home and then fish his way back down.
He was a good cook and his specialty was hash. He always made the gravy for breakfast (always stirring up, around, across, and down; never varying that pattern) while his wife finished preparing the meal.
He loved horses and dogs. He could train them well, especially the dogs, when he was through they could almost talk. He was an expert horseman and could outride the younger generation.
Special thanks to his daughter, Mary, for most of this information.
They are L.D., Elbert, Sylvia Alice,
Sims (my father), Dean, Carl, Frank, Ross, Ralph, Elizabeth & Mary.
He was a carpenter and built many houses and remodeled others. He also made toys for his children and grandchildren.
He loved music and sang a lot. He was just learning to play some musical instruments when he had an accident in a sawmill and lost the use of his left hand. But, he could still sing!
He was raised as Baptist and turned Methodist but came back to the Baptist faith (1917).
For recreation, he wanted to go fishing. He would walk up the river near his home and then fish his way back down.
He was a good cook and his specialty was hash. He always made the gravy for breakfast (always stirring up, around, across, and down; never varying that pattern) while his wife finished preparing the meal.
He loved horses and dogs. He could train them well, especially the dogs, when he was through they could almost talk. He was an expert horseman and could outride the younger generation.
Special thanks to his daughter, Mary, for most of this information.
Family Members
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Loren Davie "Eldie" Clark
1899–1979
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Johnnie Elbert Clark
1900–1968
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Sylvia Alice "Alice" Clark Tomlin
1901–1967
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Son Clark
1902–1902
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Oliver Sims "Unc" Clark
1904–1983
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Doril Dean Clark
1905–1991
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Walter Frank Clark
1907–1993
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Ruth Adore Clark
1913–1913
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Ralph Roscoe Clark
1914–1997
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Mary Nellie Clark Ricketts
1918–2006
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