Thursday, October 22, 2009

Anna E. (Clark) Barlow 1918-1985

Anna E. Barlow, daughter of Ezra and Ethel Tell Clark, was born August 10, 1918 in Lost Springs, Kansas, and departed this life July 17, 1985 at her rural home near Richland.

She was united in marriage to Martin J. Barlow December 21, 1944.

Anna professed her faith in Jesus Christ as a young girl and has been a member of the Idumea Baptist Church for many years. She was a very active and faithful church member and was always there when something was needed. She was secretary-treasurer and often played the piano. At home, Anna enjoyed sewing.

Those left to mourn her passing include her husband, Junior; two brothers, Art and Bud Clark, both of Abilene, Kansas; six sisters, Geneva Giesle, Avis Wall, and Marie Crawford, all of Abilene, Kansas; Genevieve Vought of Syracuse, New York; Ethel Steel of Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Francis Kore of Kansas City, Missouri; and her father-in-law, Martin Barlow.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services were held from the Colonial Funeral Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 19, 1985 with Rev. Bill Elam and Rev. Russell Randolph officiating.

Music was by Rusty Shadel, soloist and DeLores Shadel, organist.

Burial was in the Lebanon City Cemetery.

Escorts were Marvin Gan, Warren Watson, Alvin Lowery, Kenneth Nickels, Jesse Elam, and Gary Humphrey.

Honorary escorts were the Idumea Baptist Church deacons, Marvin Stafford, Morgan Moody, Wilbur Nickels, and Clifford Hill.

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