NameMary Elizabeth CLARKE157
Birth7 Mar 1905, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death26 Mar 1938, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial29 Mar 1938, Milton Lawns Memorial Park Cemetery, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherNelson Corydon CLARKE (1862-1937)
MotherRosilla D. HERITAGE (1863-1926)
Spouses
Birth27 Nov 1902, Pontiac, Livingston Co., Illinois
Death24 Dec 1983, Janesville Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial28 Dec 1983, Milton Lawns Memorial Park Cemetery, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationAuto Mechanic - Chase Pontiac Sales
Marriage25 Nov 1925, Belvidere, Boone Co., Illinois
ChildrenTheodore David (1933-1997)
 Richard William (1934-2004)
Notes for Mary Elizabeth CLARKE
"The Milton Junction Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday Mar. 21, 1938, p 1. Mrs. Wm. Osborn died at her home in Milton Junction, March 26, after a short illness. Funeral services were held in the M. E. church Tuesday at 2 p.m., Rev. T. C. Nagler officiating. Three selections were sung by a quartet, K. Lima, Gundrun Lima, James Nagler and Mrs. M. W. Rinehare. Burial was in Milton Lawns Memorial park. Bearers were Loren, LeRoy and Everhard Craig, Berlie Brown, Gerhardt Laubsch and Chester Strassburg. Beth, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Clarke, was born Mar. 6, 1905, at Otter Creek. On Nov. 25, 1925, she married Wm. R. Osborn at Belvidere, Ill. He and three sons, Glen 10, Theodore 5, and Richard 3, survive; also two sisters, Mrs. John Craig, Lima, and Mrs. Richard Krueger, Milton Jct.
Notes for William Ray (Spouse 1)
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 29, 1983, p 15. William R. Osborn, 81, died Saturday, Dec. 24, at Rock Haven, where he had resided since 1972. Born Nov. 27, 1902, in Pontiac, Ill., the son of Edward and Anna Lehe Osborn, he moved to Wisconsin in 1919. He married Elizabeth M. Clark on Nov. 25, 1925. She died in 1938. He then married Belle M. Inman Oct. 27, 1952. Mr. Osborn was employed for some time by A.O. Smith, Milwaukee, worked at Fisher Body, Janesville, from 1927 until 1945, and served as auto mechanic at Chase Pontiac Sales from 1945 until 1958. He was also employed as an auto mechanic in the Milton area for many years. Survivors include his wife, Belle M. Inman Osborn, Milton; three sons, Glenn of Longwood, Fla., Theodore and Richard of Janesville; one step-daughter, Charlotte Burr of Whitewater; 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Albrecht Funeral Home-Milton, with burial at Milton Lawns Cemetery, Janesville.
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