Manassas Journal, Friday, March 16, 1917, Front Page, Column 3
DEATH OF MRS. CLARKE
Succumbs to Long Illness – Funeral Proceeded Today
Mrs. Reuben F. Clarke died Wendesday night at her home a few miles from Manassas, after an illness of two years. She was paralyzed and had grown steadily worse during the past six months.
The funeral service was conducted from her late home at 1 o’clock today by her pastor, Rev. Alford Kelley, of the Presbyterian Church. She was buried in the family cemetery on the Bradley farm.
Mrs. Clarke is survived by her husband, one daughter, Miss Katie Clarke; a son by a former marriage, Mr. J. Willard Greene, who lives in Washington, D. C.; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Jones, and a brother, Mr. Levi H. Hazen, of Riverside, Cal. She was formerly Miss Lizzie Hazen, of this county. Her first husband, the late J. Willard Greene, who practiced law in Manassas, died here in 1882.
Manassas Journal, Friday, March 16, 1917, Front Page, Column 3
DEATH OF MRS. CLARKE
Succumbs to Long Illness – Funeral Proceeded Today
Mrs. Reuben F. Clarke died Wendesday night at her home a few miles from Manassas, after an illness of two years. She was paralyzed and had grown steadily worse during the past six months.
The funeral service was conducted from her late home at 1 o’clock today by her pastor, Rev. Alford Kelley, of the Presbyterian Church. She was buried in the family cemetery on the Bradley farm.
Mrs. Clarke is survived by her husband, one daughter, Miss Katie Clarke; a son by a former marriage, Mr. J. Willard Greene, who lives in Washington, D. C.; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Jones, and a brother, Mr. Levi H. Hazen, of Riverside, Cal. She was formerly Miss Lizzie Hazen, of this county. Her first husband, the late J. Willard Greene, who practiced law in Manassas, died here in 1882.
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