CLARK, Elsie Barker
ELSIE MABLE CLARK
Source: Unknown newspaper
Mrs. Mabel Clark, 66, died at her home near Yeddo at 4:15 p.m. Mon (July 31, 1961) after an illness of several months. She was born at Cates Oct 20, 1894 a daughter of Bayless & Jane Riley Barker. She was married in 1912 to James Edgar Clark. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Church. Surviving are her husband; 3 daughters, Mrs. Mildred Blacketer of Mullon, Idaho; Mrs. Helen Crowder of Kingman RR and Mrs. Leoma Harvey of Kingman RR. 3 brothers, Clay Barker of Covington and Vaughn & Gerald of Cates; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Youngblood of Terre Haute; 17 grandchildren & 16 great grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Woodrow Funeral home in Kingman. Rev. Alfred Dobbs officiated with burial in Centennial Cemetery.
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Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review - 1 August 1961 p 3
Mrs. Mabel Clark, age 66, of Yeddo, sister of Clay Barker of Covington, died at her home near Yeddo at 4:15 p.m. Monday, July 31, after an illness of several months. She was born at Cates, Oct. 20, 1894, a daughter of Bayless and Jane Riley Barker. She was married in 1912 to James Edgar Clark. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Pleasant Grove Church. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Blacketer of Mullan, Ida, Mrs. Helen Crowder and Mrs. Leoma Harvey, both of Kingman Rt.; a son, J. E. Jr. of Kingman; three brothers, Clay Barker of Covington and Vaughn and Gerald Barker of Cates; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Youngblood of Terre Haute; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. this afternoon, Wednesday, at the Woodrow Funeral Home in Kingman. The Rev. Dobbs officiated, with burial in the Centennial Cemetery near Yeddo.