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Submitted: 11/17/19 • Approved: 11/17/19 • Last Updated: 6/27/23 • R1282517-G1282515-S3
Joseph
September 9, 1917 - April 19, 2002
Clara
October 14, 1923 - April 29, 2015
Wed: August 1, 1942
Obituary:
Clara Mae Harrod York, age 91, of Clarendon, AR, died Wednesday April 29, at her home. Born October 14, 1923 at Ingalls, AR, a daughter of the late Simmie Edward Harrod and Hattie Rabun Harrod she was a homemaker, member of Clarendon Missionary Baptist Church and the widow of Joseph Nelson York who died April 19, 2002. They were united in marriage August 1, 1942. Survivors are 2 sons Joseph E. York, Roe, AR, Earnest R. York, Trinity, TX. 1 daughter Ann Hall, Ridgeland, MS. 1 brother Rudolph Harrod, Emmett, AR. 2 sisters Lorene Vail, Little Rock, AR, Patricia Mayfield, Cabot, AR. 4 grandchildren Shane York, Christie York, Tammy Schlotzhauer, Billy Hall, Jr. 7 great-grandchildren. Also, preceding her in death were brothers; George Harrod, Narvill Harrod; sisters Lucille Hicks, Alice Mulligan, Louise Doggett. Funeral service was 2:00 p.m. Saturday May 2, at Union Hill Baptist Church in Ingalls, AR. with Rev. Rick Glover officiating. Soloist were Kathy Glover and Meighgan Griner. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery by Frazer's Funeral Home. Active pallbearers were Eddie York, Gary Schlotzhauer, Stevie Mayfield, Ken Loving, Bobby Calloway and Wesley Cason. Memorials preferred Bradley County Veterans Museum or Clarendon Missionary Baptist Church.
Contributed on 11/17/19 by debbraszymanski
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