Ilah married Doy Marrs Clark on February 8, 1917 in Boone County, Arkansas. They had 3 daughters.
Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, AR) Thu, Mar 13, 1969, Pg 37
Mrs. Ilah Clark
Gazette State News Service
HARRISO N [sic] --Mrs. Ilah Clark, aged 71, of Harrison died Tuesday. Her father was the publisher and editor of the Harrison Republican, a weekly newspaper which later became the Boone County Headlight. She was a Presbyterian and a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Doy Clark; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers of Missouri, Mrs. Dorothy Jeanne Little of Florida and Mrs. Rosemary Richesin of Little Rock; a brother, Clement Crandall of Fayetteville, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Christeson Funeral Chapel here. Burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery.
Ilah married Doy Marrs Clark on February 8, 1917 in Boone County, Arkansas. They had 3 daughters.
Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, AR) Thu, Mar 13, 1969, Pg 37
Mrs. Ilah Clark
Gazette State News Service
HARRISO N [sic] --Mrs. Ilah Clark, aged 71, of Harrison died Tuesday. Her father was the publisher and editor of the Harrison Republican, a weekly newspaper which later became the Boone County Headlight. She was a Presbyterian and a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Doy Clark; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers of Missouri, Mrs. Dorothy Jeanne Little of Florida and Mrs. Rosemary Richesin of Little Rock; a brother, Clement Crandall of Fayetteville, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Christeson Funeral Chapel here. Burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery.
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