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Thomas Sparks Clark

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Thomas Sparks Clark

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
12 Apr 1902 (aged 64)
Harveysburg, Warren County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.613504, Longitude: -84.0002952
Plot
Section D
Memorial ID
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s/o George Clinton & Charlotte (Sparks) Clark.
h/o Nancy Elizabeth (Dougherty) Clark, married September 2, 1865, in Xenia, Ohio.
Father of: Charles D., Amy Dell, Lou Alta, Edward C., Jesse W., William Elmer & Ernest L. Clark.

Warren County Ohio Civil War Veteran: Thomas S. Clark enlisted 1862; Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Company D, 110th Ohio Infantry.

Obituary - The Western Star, Lebanon, OH April 17, 1902:
T. S. Clark, one of our most respected citizens, died here on Saturday morning after being in an unconscious condition for about eighteen hours as the result of apopiesy. He had gone to the garden to set out some onions early Friday morning and was found at noon by F. E. Mills, his nearest neighbor. He was lying face downward to the onion bed and had been there all morning through the hard rain. Mr. Clark came here several years ago from Spring Valley where he was for many years in the mercantile business with "reed" Alexander. Tom was always full of fun and thoroughly enjoyed life and made all feel better by his genial contenenance. He was a a brave soldier, fine citizen and a man in every sense of the word, and will be greatly missed by every one who knew him. Mrs. Clark died about one year ago. Five sons and one daughter are left to mourn the loss. He was buried on Monday in the beautiful Spring Valley Cemetery near the scenes of of childhood.
s/o George Clinton & Charlotte (Sparks) Clark.
h/o Nancy Elizabeth (Dougherty) Clark, married September 2, 1865, in Xenia, Ohio.
Father of: Charles D., Amy Dell, Lou Alta, Edward C., Jesse W., William Elmer & Ernest L. Clark.

Warren County Ohio Civil War Veteran: Thomas S. Clark enlisted 1862; Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Company D, 110th Ohio Infantry.

Obituary - The Western Star, Lebanon, OH April 17, 1902:
T. S. Clark, one of our most respected citizens, died here on Saturday morning after being in an unconscious condition for about eighteen hours as the result of apopiesy. He had gone to the garden to set out some onions early Friday morning and was found at noon by F. E. Mills, his nearest neighbor. He was lying face downward to the onion bed and had been there all morning through the hard rain. Mr. Clark came here several years ago from Spring Valley where he was for many years in the mercantile business with "reed" Alexander. Tom was always full of fun and thoroughly enjoyed life and made all feel better by his genial contenenance. He was a a brave soldier, fine citizen and a man in every sense of the word, and will be greatly missed by every one who knew him. Mrs. Clark died about one year ago. Five sons and one daughter are left to mourn the loss. He was buried on Monday in the beautiful Spring Valley Cemetery near the scenes of of childhood.


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