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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 79 Numéro 229

Date 26 mars 1891
Comté Charlotte
Lieu Saint Andrews
Journal St. Andrews Beacon

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The death of Donald CLARK took place Wednesday morn. after a short illness. A native of the north of Scotland, he came to St. Andrews many years ago and established himself in business. He has continued in business until the present time, being assisted in late years by his son, Peter CLARK. For a number of years he has been elder of the Greenock Presbyterian church. He leaves a family of five sons and five daughters. His sons are Wm CLARK of St. John, John CLARK and David CLARK of Medford, Mass., Robt. CLARK of San Francisco and Peter Clark of St. Andrews. Three of his daughters are married - Mrs. LOWERY wife of Capt. LOWERY, Mrs. Robt. GLENN and Mrs. Edwin SAUNDERS. His two unmarried daughters live at home. The deceased was in his 79th year. His death was due to pneumonia.

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