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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., April 30, 1964, page 1

FORMER WISHRAM RESIDENT DIES

     Mrs. Eugenia Francis Clark, former resident of Wishram, Washington, passed away at Yelm, Washington on April 26th. Mrs. Clark lived at Wishram from 1918 until 1953 when her husband, George J. Clark, died. Mr. Clark was employed by the S.P.S. Railroad.
     Since 1953 she has lived most of the time with her daughter in Olympia, Washington, Mrs. Valoris Sutton of 2918 Deloris Drive, Olympia, Washington.
     Mrs. Clark was born July 31st, 1886 at Starbuck, Washington, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Jackson. She leaves in addition to the daughter, one brother, Lee Jackson of Portland, Oregon and a sister, Mrs. Madeline Jackson of Temple City, Calif., and two grandchildren.
     Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 29th, 2 p.m. at Gardner's Chapel with the Rev. Alfred Waln officiating. Interment was in the Goodwill Cemetery, White Salmon where her parents were buried.


The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., April 30, 1964, page 6

DEATH CLAIMS EUGENIA CLARK

     A former Wishram resident Eugenia Frances Clark, died at Yelm, Wash. Sunday, April 26. Her husband was associated with the railroad from 1918-1953 and she was employed in restaurant work during those same years.
     Mrs. Clark was born at Starbuck, Wash. July 31, 1886. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George W. (Valoris) Sutton of 2918 Delores Dr., Olympia; one brother Lee Jackson, Portland; one sister, Miss Madeline Jacksou, Temple City, Calif. and two grandchildren.
     Funeral service was Wednesday, April 29 at 2 p.m. in Gardner's Chapel, W.S. with Rev. Alfred Waln officiating. Burial was in Goodwill Cemetery, White Salmon.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 30, 1964, page 7

EUGENIA FRANCES CLARK

     Mrs. Eugenia Frances Clark, a former resident of Wishram from 1918 until 1953, passed away at Yelm, Wash., on April 26. Her husband, Charles W. Clark, who had been employed with the SP&S Railroad, died in 1953.
     She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George J. Sutton, Olympia; one brother, Lee Jackson, Portland; one sister Miss Madeline Jackson of Temple City, Calif., and two grandchildren.
     The funeral was held Wednesday, April 29 at 2 p.m. at Gardner's Funeral Chapel with interment in the Goodwill Cemetery, White Salmon.

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