wife of
John Sandberg
married Aug. 15, 1929
daughter of
Arthur George
and
Catherine (Fitzgerald)
Clark
her Sisters:
Laura Josephine Clark
and Alice Isabel Clark
her 1/2 Brothers:
Charles Martin
and
Arthur Clark
1/2 sister Living
Mary spent most of her childhood in Northbridge, Ma.
She was a very active child, interested in everything. She loved to visit her Aunt & Uncle at their family farm.
They spent many holidays together.
Her husband, Johnny, became deaf at a young age. They had a beautiful home on Lake Singletary in Sutton, Ma.
They were active in the deaf church, and held many meetings at their home.
After Johnny's death, Mary worked as a housemother, for the deaf in White Plains, New York, later at the Austine School for the deaf in Vt. Vt. was her favorite state.
She was also an avid reader and loved to travel, especially to historical sites.
She decorated her house beautifully at Christmas, with a beautiful creche and all kinds of angels.
Barbara's Clark
family research
wife of
John Sandberg
married Aug. 15, 1929
daughter of
Arthur George
and
Catherine (Fitzgerald)
Clark
her Sisters:
Laura Josephine Clark
and Alice Isabel Clark
her 1/2 Brothers:
Charles Martin
and
Arthur Clark
1/2 sister Living
Mary spent most of her childhood in Northbridge, Ma.
She was a very active child, interested in everything. She loved to visit her Aunt & Uncle at their family farm.
They spent many holidays together.
Her husband, Johnny, became deaf at a young age. They had a beautiful home on Lake Singletary in Sutton, Ma.
They were active in the deaf church, and held many meetings at their home.
After Johnny's death, Mary worked as a housemother, for the deaf in White Plains, New York, later at the Austine School for the deaf in Vt. Vt. was her favorite state.
She was also an avid reader and loved to travel, especially to historical sites.
She decorated her house beautifully at Christmas, with a beautiful creche and all kinds of angels.
Barbara's Clark
family research
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