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Santa Cruz County History - People
Old Soldiers: Santa Cruz County Civil War Veterans
by Robert L. Nelson
AMES, CLARK H (1846-1924)
Santa Cruz Sentinel (April 2, 1924)

Oakwood Memorial Park
DIED: AMES- In Santa Cruz, April 1, Clark Hubbard Ames, aged 77 years 9 months and 3 days, a native of Ohio.
[April 3, 1924- The funeral of the deceased will be held from the Chase undertaking parlors today at 2 o'clock. Interment in SCruz/OMP cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.]
Clark H. Ames Dies Last Night
Clark Hubbard Ames, who resided on Branciforte Ave., died last night at his residence where he resided with his wife. Mr. Ames was 77 years of age and a native of Ohio. The deceased had resided here for four years.
Funeral for Clark Hubbard [Ames]
Funeral services over the late Clark Hubbard Ames, were held yesterday from Chase's undertaking parlors, and were well attended and were conducted by Rev. Wellman of the Seventh Day Adventist church. The burial was at SCruz/OMP.
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