
|
Welcome to the Ezra Thompson Clark Family Organization Website!
Plan On Attending The Family Reunion Let me issue a personal invitation to all of you to come to our family reunion, June 20 at 10 a.m. at the Rock Church in Farmington. There will literally be something for everyone as part of the reunion. The day’s events include: ---a family art show, beginning at 9 a.m. Artists are asked to have their work ready after 8 a.m., so they can be on display by 9 a.m. ---a short program, featuring two key speakers. ---a CD of an updated genealogy of Farmer George Clark and Deacon George Clark’s family back to the 15th century will be available for $10. It will be available in a GEDCOM format. We are indebted to Glenn Clark and Ralph Clark for their efforts in this regard. ---a picnic at the park in Farmington on South Main Street, near the city pool. Please bring a dish to share and we’ll have a great buffet. ---there will be games for the kids, a cotton candy machine, face painting and a jumping machine, among the activities at the park. ---special guests. We also plan honoring special guests during the reunion. Among them is Dr. Russell Clark, the oldest living person in the state of Utah. ---the Memorial Chapel will also be open during the reunion. If you haven’t seen the Primary mural, you have missed a unique experience. Plan ahead to come and bring your families and make sure your extended Clark relatives know. David M. Clark is in charge of the reunion. David lived in Illinois and helped locate the burial spot of Timothy Baldwin Clark, father of Ezra Thompson Clark. He gave the dedicatory prayer when a marker was placed in his grave. He has relocated to Utah. He is a descendant of Amasa Lyman Clark. If you have any questions about the reunion, please e-mail David at Dclark@digitalbridge.com or contact me at ancclark@msn.com.
Antone Clark
|