William Dillard Clark
Honey Grove,William Dillard Clark, nearly 77, died at home at Petty, Thursday at 1 p.m., after seven years illness. Funeral services, Saturday at 2 p.m., will be conducted at First Christian Church here where he was a member, the pastor, the Rev. Edwin Gorom, and the Rev, Mr. Hembrick officiating. Interment by Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home will be made in Oakwood Cemetery, Honey Grove.
Born at Haydenburg, Tennessee Aug 17, 1885, Mr. Clark was a son of Silas Grundy Clark and Louvice Ann Wilson. He married Miss Naomi Sisco on March 1, 1903, her death occurring two months ago. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World Lodge.
Surviving are four sons, Silas Clark, Petty; Amos Clark, Clardy; Zifton Clark, Fort Worth and Jack Clark, Los Angeles California; 31 other descendants; a brother and three sisters, Marshall Clark, Mrs. Jess Carder, Mrs. Opal Pearce and Mrs. Charlie Williams, all of Honey Grove.
William Dillard Clark
Honey Grove,William Dillard Clark, nearly 77, died at home at Petty, Thursday at 1 p.m., after seven years illness. Funeral services, Saturday at 2 p.m., will be conducted at First Christian Church here where he was a member, the pastor, the Rev. Edwin Gorom, and the Rev, Mr. Hembrick officiating. Interment by Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home will be made in Oakwood Cemetery, Honey Grove.
Born at Haydenburg, Tennessee Aug 17, 1885, Mr. Clark was a son of Silas Grundy Clark and Louvice Ann Wilson. He married Miss Naomi Sisco on March 1, 1903, her death occurring two months ago. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World Lodge.
Surviving are four sons, Silas Clark, Petty; Amos Clark, Clardy; Zifton Clark, Fort Worth and Jack Clark, Los Angeles California; 31 other descendants; a brother and three sisters, Marshall Clark, Mrs. Jess Carder, Mrs. Opal Pearce and Mrs. Charlie Williams, all of Honey Grove.