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Pocasset Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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William H. Clark ~ Alma M. Clark
Waller J. Clark ~ Christina A. Clark
Justin W. Clark Jr ~ Frances Imogene [Steelman] Clark

Obituary

Pocasset Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

December 17, 2008

Frances Imogene [Steelman] Clark
January 13, 1932 ~ December 17, 2008


Imogene was born to Jones and Stella Steelman on a farm northwest of Pocasset, Oklahoma, the sixth of their ten children.

She attended Harold School through the 8th grade and then transferred to Pocasset High School, where she graduated in 1950.

On August 21, 1950, Imogene married J. W. Clark. They lived for many years on a farm near Meeker that Jay inherited from his father.

She was a homemaker, and her life revolved around her husband and two children.

After her husband's death, she sold the farm and bought a house north of Chickasha.

Later in life, she married Paul Clark, no relation to J. W. Clark.



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