Biographies and Obituaries
In loving memory
William H. Clark
      
WM. H. CLARK, 76 TAKEN BY DEATH IN KANSAS CITY
        Former Washington Resident Returned Here For Burial William H. Clark,
          76, former Daviess county farmer who has been living in Kansas City,
          Mo., for the past few years, died Thursday of this week, at his home,
          there, according to information received here. The body of Mr. Clark
          arrived in Washington at noon today, and was taken to the home of his
          son, Harry L. Clark, northeast of Washington, near the old Wathen school,
          in Washington township. Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 o'clock,
          Sunday afternoon at Bethany Christian church, with buri al following
          in the adjoining cemetery. Elwood Williams will have charge of the
          funeral. Mr. Clark was born in Daviess county and was a farmer by occupation.
          He was educated here, and married Fannie Hays, who preceded him in
          death (in 1913). A few years after his wife's death he moved to Missouri
          to make his home. The deceased was a son of Lloyd and Anna (Sharum)
          Clark, and he was a member of the Bethany Christian Church. Surviving
          are three children, Harry L. Clark of Washington township, Mrs. Laura
          Bell, of St. Louis, William J. Clark of Independence, Ks.; two sisters,
          Mrs. Helen McTaggart, of Evansville, Mrs. James Sause of Bogard township;
          and two brothers, Matt J. Clark of Lafayette and Joe Clark of Alva,
          OKla.
        Note: William Henry Clark died 21 Sep 1933.
Contributed by: Marion Grayson
