OBITUARIES & DEATH RECORDS
A-C Surnames
Clark, Thomas - Thomas Clark, aged 76 years, a stockman of Calhoun County, died yesterday morning at a local hospital. He was a native of Scotland and came here three weeks ago for treatment. Surviving are two daughters and a sister, Mrs. C. Markeloff of Port Lavaca. The body will be sent to Port Lavaca by Sloan & Hagy this morning for burial, accompanied by the relatives.
Source: Transcription from the newspaper, San Antonio Express, published on 22 June 1913; located on the website, The Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu), accessed 20 July 2023.
Clement, R. F. - Mr. R. F. Clement, one of the early settlers of Calhoun county, died at Port Lavaca last night. He had a large circle of friends and relatives in this section.
Source: Transcription from the newspaper, The Galveston Daily News, published on 9 January 1892; located on the website, The Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu), accessed 20 July 2023.
Clement, Thos. H. - Mr. Thos. H. Clement, one of the early pioneers of this part of the state, and a citizen most highly esteemed and beloved by all who knew him, died at his home at Port Lavaca Sunday afternoon, at the age of 70 years and six months. The deceased was a brother of our own esteemed fellow-citizen, Mr. R. F. Clement. Mr. Clement and members of his family, and of the family of his son, W. H. Clement, went to Port Lavaca Monday morning to attend the funeral which was held Monday afternoon. The death of Mr. Clement is mourned by many relatives and a large circle of near friends throughout the coast country. The sympathy of all Palacios people is especially extended to all the relatives of the deceased in this city.
Source: Transcript from the newspaper, Palacios Beacon, published on 10 March 1911; located on the website, The Portal to Texas History (https://texashistory.unt.edu), accessed 11 May 2023.