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CLARK CARSON

Enid Morning News
Oct. 8, 1929
 
Submitted by: Lois BURDICK


CARSON FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW

The funeral for Clark Carson, 24, who died Sunday in topeka, Kan. will be conducted from the Henninger-AllenFuneral Home tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. R. C. Snodgrass will officiate and burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

Surviving him is his Mother, Mrs. Nina Carson, two aunts, Mrs. Jeanette Saunders and Miss Carol Clark, two uncles, J. T. Clark all of the home and A. B. Clark of Wichita, Kan. an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood of Haskell.

Mr. Carson, who had been in failing health for some time, left Enid Sunday morning for the Mayo Hospital at Rochester, Minn. and died suddenly in the pullman while the train was in Topeka.

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