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Mary V. <I>Neyman</I> Clark

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Mary V. Neyman Clark

Birth
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA
Death
29 Oct 1978 (aged 81)
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Press,Thursday November 16, 1978
Mary V. Clark, 81 Final Rites Were Held October 31
A graveside service for Mrs. Paul A. (Mary V.) Clark, 81, of Newton, Kansas, held Novembers 1 in Fairview Cemetery in Bedford, were conducted by Rev. F.H. Cowles interim pastor of Bedford First Baptist Church. Mrs. Clark died October 29 in the Presbyterian Manor in Newton, Kansas.

Mary V. Clark was born December 28, 1896, daughter of J. [ohn] W. [illiam] and Clara Elizabeth [Baechler] Neyman, at Walla Walla, Washington.

Her early life was spent in many towns where her father served as minister. She came to Bedford as a young high school girl and was graduated from Bedford High School in 1914. After graduation from high school she attended college at the Des Moines University in Des Moines, Iowa. After graduation from college she taught school during World War I.

She returned to Bedford in 1920 as the bride of Paul A. [ntle] Clark and has lived her entire married life around Bedford.

To them were born three children, all of whom survive: Paul [William] Clark of North Haven, Conn.; Warren D. Clark of Kansas City, Mo.; and Ethel (Mrs. Lyle Baker) of Wichita, Kans.

For many years Mary served as teacher of the Friendly class of the First Baptist Church. She was active in every department of the Sunday school, Church, women's work and choir. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Fortnightly Club and in 1975 was honored by the Church Women United of Bedford. She will be remembered for her depth of understanding of the Word of God, her friendly smile, and above all else, her witness as a Christian woman and mother.

Besides her three children Mrs. Clark is survived by eight grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. R.M. (Elizabeth) Schwyhart of Springfield, Ill.
Bedford Times-Press,Thursday November 16, 1978
Mary V. Clark, 81 Final Rites Were Held October 31
A graveside service for Mrs. Paul A. (Mary V.) Clark, 81, of Newton, Kansas, held Novembers 1 in Fairview Cemetery in Bedford, were conducted by Rev. F.H. Cowles interim pastor of Bedford First Baptist Church. Mrs. Clark died October 29 in the Presbyterian Manor in Newton, Kansas.

Mary V. Clark was born December 28, 1896, daughter of J. [ohn] W. [illiam] and Clara Elizabeth [Baechler] Neyman, at Walla Walla, Washington.

Her early life was spent in many towns where her father served as minister. She came to Bedford as a young high school girl and was graduated from Bedford High School in 1914. After graduation from high school she attended college at the Des Moines University in Des Moines, Iowa. After graduation from college she taught school during World War I.

She returned to Bedford in 1920 as the bride of Paul A. [ntle] Clark and has lived her entire married life around Bedford.

To them were born three children, all of whom survive: Paul [William] Clark of North Haven, Conn.; Warren D. Clark of Kansas City, Mo.; and Ethel (Mrs. Lyle Baker) of Wichita, Kans.

For many years Mary served as teacher of the Friendly class of the First Baptist Church. She was active in every department of the Sunday school, Church, women's work and choir. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Fortnightly Club and in 1975 was honored by the Church Women United of Bedford. She will be remembered for her depth of understanding of the Word of God, her friendly smile, and above all else, her witness as a Christian woman and mother.

Besides her three children Mrs. Clark is survived by eight grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. R.M. (Elizabeth) Schwyhart of Springfield, Ill.


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