Clark, Ida/Ada
MRS. IDA CLARK PASSES AWAY IN WYSONG HOSPITAL
Newspaper, April 9, 1965.
Mrs. Ada M. Clark, 59 of R-5 McKinney, died Thursday in Wysong Hospital. Funeral services are 2 p.m. Saturday in Turrentine-Jackson Chapel, conducted by Rev. S. D. Lindsey, Rev. George Wilcoxson and Rev. Joe Bob Alexander, with burial in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
She was a native of Farmersville, born August 29, 1905, the daughter of James O. and Ida M. Bates Seigle. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Pleasant Grove; Rebekah Lodge of McKinney and Princeton Ladies’ Auxiliary.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mozell Greer; son, Kenneth Clark and grandson, Robert Ray Greer, all of McKinney; her mother, Mrs. Ida M. Seigle of Farmersville; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Adcox, McKinney; Mrs. Lois McCullough of Arizona and Mrs. Doris Tarrant of Farmersville, and several nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers for the service are Richard Edwards, Thomas Dean, [rest missing]
Newspaper, April 9, 1965.
Mrs. Ada M. Clark, 59 of R-5 McKinney, died Thursday in Wysong Hospital. Funeral services are 2 p.m. Saturday in Turrentine-Jackson Chapel, conducted by Rev. S. D. Lindsey, Rev. George Wilcoxson and Rev. Joe Bob Alexander, with burial in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
She was a native of Farmersville, born August 29, 1905, the daughter of James O. and Ida M. Bates Seigle. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Pleasant Grove; Rebekah Lodge of McKinney and Princeton Ladies’ Auxiliary.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mozell Greer; son, Kenneth Clark and grandson, Robert Ray Greer, all of McKinney; her mother, Mrs. Ida M. Seigle of Farmersville; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Adcox, McKinney; Mrs. Lois McCullough of Arizona and Mrs. Doris Tarrant of Farmersville, and several nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers for the service are Richard Edwards, Thomas Dean, [rest missing]