O.D.Clark, a Delaware County Pioneer, Passes to the Great Beyond.
O.D.Clark Died at his home in this city last Monday Morning. He has been in failing health for sometime past finally succumbing to a complication of diseases which originated in a severe attack of the grip last winter. He was born in Jefferson county, New York in the year 1813. He resided in Belvidere, Ill., for a number of years, removing from there to this place in 1849 and continued to make this his home until the time of his death. The end has been expected for several weeks by his friends and relatives who have watched his patient sufferings. He leaves to mourn his loss, three children, Senator Cal. D. Clark, of
Wyoming, Mrs. Clark Tisdel of Chicago and Dyer O. Clark of Omaha.
The funeral services will be held at the house tomorrow (Thursday) for noon at 10 o'clock.
O.D.Clark, a Delaware County Pioneer, Passes to the Great Beyond.
O.D.Clark Died at his home in this city last Monday Morning. He has been in failing health for sometime past finally succumbing to a complication of diseases which originated in a severe attack of the grip last winter. He was born in Jefferson county, New York in the year 1813. He resided in Belvidere, Ill., for a number of years, removing from there to this place in 1849 and continued to make this his home until the time of his death. The end has been expected for several weeks by his friends and relatives who have watched his patient sufferings. He leaves to mourn his loss, three children, Senator Cal. D. Clark, of
Wyoming, Mrs. Clark Tisdel of Chicago and Dyer O. Clark of Omaha.
The funeral services will be held at the house tomorrow (Thursday) for noon at 10 o'clock.
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