Conkling, Clark
Miss Clark Conkling Dead -- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall left on Tuesday of last week for Lyons, Kansas, in response to a telegram bearing the sad news of the death of their niece, Miss Clark Conkling. Miss Conkling was also a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams of this city and the Stone brothers who reside here. She had been in very poor health, for several years, her recovery at no time seemed possible, still her death, attributed to heart failure, came very suddenly and unexpectedly. She was about twenty-three years of age and in her visits with relatives in this community, made many friends who extend deepest sympathy to the sorrowing parents and relatives. The funeral services were conducted from the family residence to Lyons, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hall returned home Friday morning. -- Barber County Index, December 23, 1914. (SB)
Conkling, Clark
Miss Clark Conkling Dead -- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hall left on Tuesday of last week for Lyons, Kansas, in response to a telegram bearing the sad news of the death of their niece, Miss Clark Conkling. Miss Conkling was also a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams of this city and the Stone brothers who reside here. She had been in very poor health, for several years, her recovery at no time seemed possible, still her death, attributed to heart failure, came very suddenly and unexpectedly. She was about twenty-three years of age and in her visits with relatives in this community, made many friends who extend deepest sympathy to the sorrowing parents and relatives. The funeral services were conducted from the family residence to Lyons, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hall returned home Friday morning. -- Barber County Index, December 23, 1914. (SB)
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