• Last Name: Clark
  • First Name: Beatrice "Bee"
  • Spouse: Sam
  • Row: 15
  • Plot: 22
  • Side: Left
  • Birth: 1888-01-03
  • Death: 1938-02-10
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  • Obituary: IN MEMORIUM (A TRIBUTE TO MRS. SAM CLARK) OUR SISTER BEE Bee was born on January 13, 1885 and died February 10, 1938. She was married to Sam Clark and to them were born six children. Five of their children preceded the mother in death. One surviving daughter, Mrs. Ford Caperton. Our precious sister went out to meet her Lord with a bright and shining face. Although the way seems dark and lonely for us, we thank God for the knowledge it will not be long until we will be with her where there are no more farewells. She was a member of the Baptist church, uniting in her early young days, at the age of 15. She united with the church at Yarrellton and her membership was in that church at the time of her death. She was a true and faithful member, always ready to go and to be of any service she could render her Lord and humanity. She has gone to that Heavenly home. Heaven is a Holy Place, filled with glory and with grace. Bee is only asleepâ€â€ï†sleeping in the arms of Jesus. A Sister. The Cameron Herald, 3 Mar 1938

IN MEMORIUM (A TRIBUTE TO MRS. SAM CLARK) OUR SISTER BEE Bee was born on January 13, 1885 and died February 10, 1938. She was married to Sam Clark and to them were born six children. Five of their children preceded the mother in death. One surviving daughter, Mrs. Ford Caperton. Our precious sister went out to meet her Lord with a bright and shining face. Although the way seems dark and lonely for us, we thank God for the knowledge it will not be long until we will be with her where there are no more farewells. She was a member of the Baptist church, uniting in her early young days, at the age of 15. She united with the church at Yarrellton and her membership was in that church at the time of her death. She was a true and faithful member, always ready to go and to be of any service she could render her Lord and humanity. She has gone to that Heavenly home. Heaven is a Holy Place, filled with glory and with grace. Bee is only asleep—sleeping in the arms of Jesus. A Sister. The Cameron Herald, 3 Mar 1938

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