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Joanna J. “Anna” <I>Dickinson</I> Clark

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Joanna J. “Anna” Dickinson Clark

Birth
Indian Springs, Martin County, Indiana, USA
Death
23 Jan 1941 (aged 73)
Inman, Holt County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Inman, Holt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Anna J Dickinson, daughter of David and Catherine Dickinson, was born at Indian Springs, Martin County, Indiana, Jan 8, 1868, and passed away at Inman, Nebraska, Jan 23, 1941 at the age of 73 years and 15 days.

She came to Nebraska with her parents in 1884 to a homestead south of Ewing, Nebraska when her parents returned to Indiana she remained in Holt County, and
has spent practically all her life in this vicinity.

On May 5, 1887 at Inman, Nebraska she was united in marriage to Ralph J Clark who preceded her in death on Sept 28, 1911. To this union were born three children, one daughter, Mrs Estella Keyes of Inman, Nebraska, and two sons, Albert M Clark of Walthill, Nebraska and Edgar C Clark of Harrison, Nebraska. Besides these she leaves to mourn seven grandchildren, one great grandchild, other relatives and a host of friends.

In her childhood she became a member of the Presbyterian Church and was still a member of this church at the time of her death.

When we've ended our combat and struggles on earth,
When the fire's gone out and cold is the hearth,
May we find at sunset in Heaven above,
A spot so quiet and full of love.

Anna J Dickinson, daughter of David and Catherine Dickinson, was born at Indian Springs, Martin County, Indiana, Jan 8, 1868, and passed away at Inman, Nebraska, Jan 23, 1941 at the age of 73 years and 15 days.

She came to Nebraska with her parents in 1884 to a homestead south of Ewing, Nebraska when her parents returned to Indiana she remained in Holt County, and
has spent practically all her life in this vicinity.

On May 5, 1887 at Inman, Nebraska she was united in marriage to Ralph J Clark who preceded her in death on Sept 28, 1911. To this union were born three children, one daughter, Mrs Estella Keyes of Inman, Nebraska, and two sons, Albert M Clark of Walthill, Nebraska and Edgar C Clark of Harrison, Nebraska. Besides these she leaves to mourn seven grandchildren, one great grandchild, other relatives and a host of friends.

In her childhood she became a member of the Presbyterian Church and was still a member of this church at the time of her death.

When we've ended our combat and struggles on earth,
When the fire's gone out and cold is the hearth,
May we find at sunset in Heaven above,
A spot so quiet and full of love.



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