L. L. Clark Dead. It is with deep sorrow and regret that we chronicle the death of Mr. L. L. Clark, who died March 16th. For years he has been a resident of our little town and has made many friends among us. Mr. Clark was a good man, a model christain character and an active member of the Baptist church at Yarrellton. His many friends were shocked to hear of his death he was sick but a short time, heart failure being the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and nine children who have our deepest sympathy in this sad hour of bereavement and ask God who knoweth and doeth all things well, to bless and comfort them and this comes from sympathizing hearts that are sad because of this sorrow. We can only point you to our Heavenly Father. He will help you to bear this loss of a dear companion. He was a devoted husband and a good father. His remains were laid to rest at North Elm Cemetery. The funeral services being conducted by Bro. Rice. A Friend. Cameron Herald 09 Apr 1914
L. L. Clark
- Last Name: Clark
- First Name: L. L.
- Spouse: Mary
- Row: 13
- Plot: 15
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1855-10-03
- Death: 1914-03-16
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- Obituary: L. L. Clark Dead. It is with deep sorrow and regret that we chronicle the death of Mr. L. L. Clark, who died March 16th. For years he has been a resident of our little town and has made many friends among us. Mr. Clark was a good man, a model christain character and an active member of the Baptist church at Yarrellton. His many friends were shocked to hear of his death he was sick but a short time, heart failure being the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and nine children who have our deepest sympathy in this sad hour of bereavement and ask God who knoweth and doeth all things well, to bless and comfort them and this comes from sympathizing hearts that are sad because of this sorrow. We can only point you to our Heavenly Father. He will help you to bear this loss of a dear companion. He was a devoted husband and a good father. His remains were laid to rest at North Elm Cemetery. The funeral services being conducted by Bro. Rice. A Friend. Cameron Herald 09 Apr 1914