CHARLESTON - Minnie Irene Clark, 58, widow of Lawrence Thomas Clark, of 31 Wentworth Street, died yesterday at a local infirmary.
Mrs. Clark, a native of Sumter, was a daughter of Manton McClam of Williamsburg County and the late Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson McClam of Clarendon County. She had lived in Charleston since 1917. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church.
Surviving besides her father, now living in Sumter, are two sons, Cecil Carlisle Foxworth of Elizabeth, N.J. and Edward McClam Foxworth of Charleston; five sisters, Ms. B. W. Seegars of St. Andrew's Parish, Mrs. W. S. Welch of Sumter, Mrs. Leroy George of New Castle, Ind., Mrs. C. E. Taylor of Lynchburg and Mrs. J. A. Edens of Summerton; three brothers, S. U. McClam of Tampa, Fla., W. D. McClam of Sumter and George D. McClam of Lynchburg; and 2 grandchildren.
Published in the News and Courier, April 1939
CHARLESTON - Minnie Irene Clark, 58, widow of Lawrence Thomas Clark, of 31 Wentworth Street, died yesterday at a local infirmary.
Mrs. Clark, a native of Sumter, was a daughter of Manton McClam of Williamsburg County and the late Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson McClam of Clarendon County. She had lived in Charleston since 1917. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church.
Surviving besides her father, now living in Sumter, are two sons, Cecil Carlisle Foxworth of Elizabeth, N.J. and Edward McClam Foxworth of Charleston; five sisters, Ms. B. W. Seegars of St. Andrew's Parish, Mrs. W. S. Welch of Sumter, Mrs. Leroy George of New Castle, Ind., Mrs. C. E. Taylor of Lynchburg and Mrs. J. A. Edens of Summerton; three brothers, S. U. McClam of Tampa, Fla., W. D. McClam of Sumter and George D. McClam of Lynchburg; and 2 grandchildren.
Published in the News and Courier, April 1939
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