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Pearl M. Clark
b.15 Jan 1898 Rudolph, Wood, Wisconsin, United States
d.20 Jun 1970 Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, Wisconsin, United States
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m. 4 Jul 1880
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Database: 1930 United States Federal Census Name Family Members Home in 1930 (City,County,State) Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation Just Justeson Perl M Justeson Plainfield, Waushara, WI abt 1898 Wisconsin Head Perl M Justeson Just Justeson Plainfield, Waushara, WI abt 1898 Wife Clark W Justeson Just Justeson, Perl M Justeson Plainfield, Waushara, WI abt 1923 Son Rachel F Justeson Just Justeson, Perl M Justeson Plainfield, Waushara, WI abt 1925 Daughter Dale R Justeson Just Justeson, Perl M Justeson Plainfield, Waushara, WI abt 1927 Son Was living in Wisconsin Rapids, Wood Co. in July 1945 according to newspaper article chronicling her parents' sixty-fifth anniversary. Wood County WI Deaths, Volume 58 Page 466Pearl Clark JustesenWhite female, age 72Date of Death: 20 June 1970Place of Death: Riverview Hospital, Wisconsin Rapids, Wood Co., WIUsual Residence: 1030 Gardner Street, Wisconsin Rapids, Wood Co. WIDate of Birth: 15 January 1898, in WIParents of Deceased: Willis Clark and Charlotte Nettie HillSpouse: Just JusetesenCause of Death: pneumonia, 10 days, and mixed cell lymphoma, 2 yearsPhysician: Clifford H. Starr, MD, Wisconsin RapidsBurial at Forest Hill Cemetery 22 June 1970Undertakers: Baker-Wilkinson Mortuary, Wisconsin RapidsCertificate Date: 20 June 1970Filing Date: 15 July 1970 Obituary, The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, Monday, June 22, 1970 Mrs. Just Justesen Mrs. Just Justeson, 72, 1030 Gardner Street, died at 12:40 p.m. Saturday at Riverview Hospital where she was admitted June 11. Death followed a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Justesen, who maiden name was Pearl M. Clark, was born in Rudolph Jan. 15, 1898, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Clark. Her marriage to Just Justesen took place at Ladysmith Sept. 27, 1920. Survivors include her husband, two sons, Clark W., Madison, and Dale R., Anaheim, Calif.; two daughters, Rachael Justesen, at hhome, and Mrs. Richard Baer, Port Edwards; three brothers, William Clark, Wisconsin Rapids; Arthur Clark, Mosinee, and Harold Clark, Plainfield; two sisters, Mrs. Irving Whitmore, Ladysmith, and Mrs. Grace Rockwood, Wisconsin Rapids, and seven grandchildren. |