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Show This morning at 11 o'clock the funeral fu-neral services over the remains of John Freeman Clark, son of James Clark of this city, who died of pneumonia pneu-monia which developed from influenza, influen-za, Oct. 27 at Camp Kearney, California, Califor-nia, where he was in training for I the service, were held at the residence I in the open air. The body arrived on I the four o'clock train Thursday a.' m., accompanied by E. D. Eddards of this place, cousin of the deceased, and who has been training at the same camp, and who was inducted Aug. 27, at the same time that Clark was. The deceased was a splendid specimen spec-imen of physical manhood and was well liked for his steady and indus-. trious habits. He leaves a wife, father, fa-ther, three brothers and a sister to mourn his departure. His oldest brother. bro-ther. Milton, is now in France W.S.S. |