Nina Pearl Clark, 83, of
Cobb, died on May 24, 1990 in
Cobb. She was born on July
26, 1906 in DeQueen, Ark. and
had been a Lake County resi-
dent for 28 years. Before that,
she lived in San Francisco for
10 years.
She was employed at Har-
rah's in Reno, Nev. for 58
years.
She was a member of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church
in Middletown.
Survivors include one son,
William Angelley of Cobb;
three brothers; four sisters;
granddaughters Pamela Hook
of Lakeport and Carolyn
Angelley of Cobb; and great-
grandchildren Katherine,
Marilyn and Cory Hook.
Funeral services were held
at the Hoberg-Seignal Com-
munity Church in Cobb at 1
p.m. on Tuesday, May 29, with
the Rev. Wendell Wilcox offici-
ating.
Burial was in Glenbrook
Cemetery, Cobb.
Donations are suggested to
the Hospice of Lake County.
Arrangements are by the
Jones Mortuary in Lakeport.
Transcription by Eiya Loki
Source:
Nina Pearl Clark, 83, of
Cobb, died on May 24, 1990 in
Cobb. She was born on July
26, 1906 in DeQueen, Ark. and
had been a Lake County resi-
dent for 28 years. Before that,
she lived in San Francisco for
10 years.
She was employed at Har-
rah's in Reno, Nev. for 58
years.
She was a member of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church
in Middletown.
Survivors include one son,
William Angelley of Cobb;
three brothers; four sisters;
granddaughters Pamela Hook
of Lakeport and Carolyn
Angelley of Cobb; and great-
grandchildren Katherine,
Marilyn and Cory Hook.
Funeral services were held
at the Hoberg-Seignal Com-
munity Church in Cobb at 1
p.m. on Tuesday, May 29, with
the Rev. Wendell Wilcox offici-
ating.
Burial was in Glenbrook
Cemetery, Cobb.
Donations are suggested to
the Hospice of Lake County.
Arrangements are by the
Jones Mortuary in Lakeport.
Transcription by Eiya Loki
Source:
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