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Ada Lee CLARK SCHUH

Galatia Cemetery
Baxter County,
Arkansas

Ada Lee Clark Schuh
Wife of Phillip Benjamin "Benny" Schuh, Sr.
Daughter of Frank and Bell Hamilton Clark

April 4, 1909--January 25, 1973

The pictured part is just half of the gravestone. A similar marker is on the the other end for her husband with a vase in between the two markers.


The Baxter Bulletin
February 1, 1973
Mrs. Ada L. Schuh, 63, of Star Route, Norfork, widow of Phillip B. Schuh, Sr., died here last Thursday. She was a Methodist and a lifetime resident of Baxter County.
The daughter of Frank and Bell Hamilton Clark, Mrs. Schuh was born in this county on Apr 4, 1909. She is survived by five sons, Roy Gene Grayham of Mexico, MO, Lee Glenn Schaufler of Kansas City, MO, Phillip B. Schuh, Jr. of Norfork, H. Nick Schuh of Kansas City, MO and Carl Norman Schuh of Summit; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jo Speak of West Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Nova Hayde of Laurie, MO, Mrs. Mary Gresham of Norfork and Mrs. Opal Acklin of Winsor, MO; 18 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
The funeral service was conducted Saturday at the Galatia Methodist Church, near Norfork, with Rev. Charles E. Davis of Flippin officiating. Interment was in the Galatia Cemetery under the direction of the McClure Service.
Pallbearers wer Gene Adams, Sidney Pickens, Herbert Daniels, Ed Henderson, Eudell Southard and Richard Baker.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)

Contributed on 11/2/08 by maxparnell
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Submitted: 11/2/08 • Approved: 11/16/11 • Last Updated: 7/29/12 • R91770-G91769-S3

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