Clara worked in Boston before meeting and marrying Daniel Joseph Larkin in 1908. The couple raised their family of seven children in Boston until the depression after which they moved back to Cape Cod to Daniel's childhood home.
Clara was very accomplished at crocheting. She made many yarn afghans for her children and grandchildren over her lifetime. She also crocheted decorative doilies, table runners, bedspreads, and table covers from cotton thread. It is quite amazing that she did all her fine crochet work even though she had only full use of her left hand. She lost the use of her right hand when she got a life threatening infection in her right arm and hand. After she recovered the fingers on her right hand could not grasp and were stiff but she could place the crochet hook through her fingers and create beautiful pieces of hand work.
From her obituary:
Mrs. Clara Larkin - born in Boston, she had been a Harwich resident since 1937. She was educated in the Boston schools and had been a summer resident since 1908.
A communicant of Holy Trinity Church, West Harwich, she served as postmaster from 1942-1944 at the US Post Office, Harwich Center. She was with the post office as a clerk until 1964 when she retired.
Clara worked in Boston before meeting and marrying Daniel Joseph Larkin in 1908. The couple raised their family of seven children in Boston until the depression after which they moved back to Cape Cod to Daniel's childhood home.
Clara was very accomplished at crocheting. She made many yarn afghans for her children and grandchildren over her lifetime. She also crocheted decorative doilies, table runners, bedspreads, and table covers from cotton thread. It is quite amazing that she did all her fine crochet work even though she had only full use of her left hand. She lost the use of her right hand when she got a life threatening infection in her right arm and hand. After she recovered the fingers on her right hand could not grasp and were stiff but she could place the crochet hook through her fingers and create beautiful pieces of hand work.
From her obituary:
Mrs. Clara Larkin - born in Boston, she had been a Harwich resident since 1937. She was educated in the Boston schools and had been a summer resident since 1908.
A communicant of Holy Trinity Church, West Harwich, she served as postmaster from 1942-1944 at the US Post Office, Harwich Center. She was with the post office as a clerk until 1964 when she retired.