She married James Mitchell Clark on 1 July 1920 in Brisbane, and they in turn became the parents of 11.
Valda (1919-2008); John (1921-1977); Norman (1922-1923); Ronald (1924 - ); Desmond (1925-1982); Francis (1927 - ); Colin (1929-1974); Thomas (1930-1930); Lionel (1930-1930); William (1931-1934); Grace (1934 - ); Kenneth (1938 - ).
Some time after the birth of her last child, she developed a sore on her lip that would not heal. It was diagnosed as cancer and she received a dose of the earliest forms of radium. Unfortunately, an incorrect dose was given, and the cancer continued to spread until nearly the day she died.
She wore prothesis attached to glasses,and these were gradually updated as the need arose, but still she was very cheerful company and very involved in the lives of her children and grand-children.
Aunt Grace passed away in Royal Brisbane Hospital in her 68th year, from Basal cell carcinoma right face extending to the brain. The cancer had attacked her brain two years before she died.
CLARK - Mrs Grace Florence, 35 Armfield St., Stafford (formerly of Amity Point).
The Relatives and Friends of the late Grace Florence Clark, are invited to attend her Funeral to leave the Funeral Chapel, 537 Stanley Street, Mater Hill, South Brisbane, today, (Thursday) for the Albany Creek Crematorium, Aspley, after service commencing at 2.45 p.m.
GEORGE HARTNETT A.F.D.A.
Brisbane Undertakers Pty
Brisbane 44 4911; Redcliffe 34 5368; Wynnum 96 9219
Brisbane Courier Mail 27 February 1969.
She married James Mitchell Clark on 1 July 1920 in Brisbane, and they in turn became the parents of 11.
Valda (1919-2008); John (1921-1977); Norman (1922-1923); Ronald (1924 - ); Desmond (1925-1982); Francis (1927 - ); Colin (1929-1974); Thomas (1930-1930); Lionel (1930-1930); William (1931-1934); Grace (1934 - ); Kenneth (1938 - ).
Some time after the birth of her last child, she developed a sore on her lip that would not heal. It was diagnosed as cancer and she received a dose of the earliest forms of radium. Unfortunately, an incorrect dose was given, and the cancer continued to spread until nearly the day she died.
She wore prothesis attached to glasses,and these were gradually updated as the need arose, but still she was very cheerful company and very involved in the lives of her children and grand-children.
Aunt Grace passed away in Royal Brisbane Hospital in her 68th year, from Basal cell carcinoma right face extending to the brain. The cancer had attacked her brain two years before she died.
CLARK - Mrs Grace Florence, 35 Armfield St., Stafford (formerly of Amity Point).
The Relatives and Friends of the late Grace Florence Clark, are invited to attend her Funeral to leave the Funeral Chapel, 537 Stanley Street, Mater Hill, South Brisbane, today, (Thursday) for the Albany Creek Crematorium, Aspley, after service commencing at 2.45 p.m.
GEORGE HARTNETT A.F.D.A.
Brisbane Undertakers Pty
Brisbane 44 4911; Redcliffe 34 5368; Wynnum 96 9219
Brisbane Courier Mail 27 February 1969.
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Cremated at Albany Creek Crematorium, Brisbane
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