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Clark was the only one taken into consideration, and it was decided by a unanimous vote to ask him to accept the position. Clark has been elected pastor of the Kirkwood Avenue Christian Church.ÄȘ meeting of the official board of the church was held last night, called for the purpose of selecting a pastor, and the name of Mr. Selected by a Unanimouos Vote-Short Sketch of His Life CLARK FOR THE PASTOR OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTE: This item was abbreviated as noted by the ellipsis. Clark married Miss Emma Jennings, of class 1873.ÄȘ.) Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, April 20, 1894, p. Clark has been a diligent and successful minister has had 732 accessions to his church has preached 2,250 sermons, attended 235 funerals, and united in marriage 224 couples. Minister of Christian Church, Vincennes, for the last seventeen years. Occupation and position, Principal of Vincennes high School, 1873. Educated at Bloomington common schools.Äegrees, A. Thomas Jefferson Clark, born April 19, 1849, in Bruceville, Knox Co. INDIANA UNIVERSITY, ITS HISTORY, 1828-1890, He was the minister at Vincennes for 21 years, at Bloomington for eighteen years, and at Albion, Ill., he served for seven years. Clark, 1846-1918, served long pastorates during his life and they were successful. Indianapolis, IN: Meigs Publishing Co., 1930, p. THOS J / Date of Death - / Last Residence - (Blank) / Place of Birth - (Blank) / Age - 71 / Gender - M / Cemetery - Rose Hill / Section and Lot - Spencer Addition, 188ÄICIPLES OF CHRIST IN INDIANA: ACHIEVEMENTS OF A CENTURY, Commodore Wesley Cauble. Clark will be held Saturday at 1:30 from the First.Ä«urial Records state: CLARK, REV. Batman of this city were medical students together in Chicago. Charles Clark is on the medical staff of the Mutual Benefit Insurance Company and has already attained a very high rank as a physician. He has issued a book of poems and his contributions of lyric poetry to various magazines are attracting wide attention in American and Europe. It is interesting to state in this connection that the son, Thomas Curtis Clark, has become a journalist and writer of permanent fame. It is inspiring to contemplate the great good of such a life.Äuring all these years his wife has been an unusual help and support to him a woman of great ability in church and community life and was always most active in all good work. During this time he preached 3,173 sermons, 967 funerals, performed 615 weddings and received 2,798 people into the church. Thus he spent 45 years in three pastorates. Clark was pastor of the First Christian Church of Vincennes from September 1st 1894 to September 1st, 1908, he was pastor of the Kirkwood Avenue Christian Church of Bloomington and until September 1918, he was pastor at Albion, Ill. Clark, pioneer citizens of blessed memory.ÄŻrom September fist, 1872, to September 1st, 1894, Rev. He was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and his parents were Mr. Clark's children are graduates of the University as well as their two sons-in-law. It is an interesting fact that their three daughters-Grace, Carrie and Ruth-were all married on their graduation days. On July 3rd, 1873, he was married to Emma Jennings on her graduation day from the University. He returned to Bloomington and re-entered school, graduating from the University July 2, 1872. I, 10th Cavalry, and remained in the service until mustered out at Vicksburg, August 31st, 1865. showers in the old shop that stood about where Combs Store is now on the east side. Showers, he began to learn the cabinet trade under the late C. As a boy he attended the schools of Bloomington and the academy of the University. His parents moved to Bloomington in June 1846. Born at Bruceville, Knox County, April 19, 1846, next April he would have been 72. Rogers of Cincinnati.ÄŻew families have been as intimately related to the development of Bloomington as that of Rev. Ruth Neff, Indianapolis Thomas Curtis Clark, Chicago and Dr. Clark is survived by his wife and five children-Mrs. Funeral probably Saturday awaiting the arrival of all the children. John Foster, a neighbor and old friend, had just come into the home besides Mrs. During the day he had been resting easily and sleeping most of the time, but at 3:40 without any previous sign of sinking, he quietly went to sleep never to awake again in this life. The end came as a result of heart failure to which he was subject at times. He had been ill for about two weeks but was feeling much better, and his recovery in a few days was fully expected. Clark at his home on North Washington Street. The community was shocked Wednesday afternoon to learn of the sudden death of Rev. Christian Minister, Old Soldier and Fine Citizen












