Wolfe County News - Nov. 14, 1969 WRECK INJURIES FATAL TO WOLFE NATIVE IN OHIO Herbert M. Clark, 53, of Middletown, Ohio died Oct. 31 in the Cincinnati Hospital of injuries suffered Oct. 21 in a head-on collision with Marc P. Hackney, who apparently went left of center, crashing into a half-ton truck driven by Clark. Son of C.M. and Mary Clark of Campton, Clark was born June 19, 1916 at Trent and attended school at Bethel and Alvan Drew Grade and High School at Pine Ridge. He moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1939, where he worked for Tempkins Industry, and later moved and went to Orlando, Fla., where he owned and operated a business for a number of years, coming from there back to the Middletown area where he had been employed by Egner and Sons of Hamilton, Ohio for the past seven years. He owned a farm near Wilmington, Ohio, and was a Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of Lincoln Lodge 693, F & AM. Surviving are his wife, Betty; two sons, Rondell of Hatch, New Mexico and George of Franklin, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Ann Webb of Tolone, Ill, and Mrs. Mary Helen Berry of W. Carrollton, Ohio; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Hanks of Campotn, one brother, Reed of Middletown, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Alma York of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Ruth Tutt of Campton, Mrs. Edith Elam of Pine Ridge and Mrs. Maude Mayabb of Campton. Masonic rites were conducted on Nov. 2, and funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Nov. 3, at McCoy and Leffler Funeral Home with Rev. Jack Helton officiating. Burial was in the Woodside Cemetery. Carole