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io8 Yale University Obituary Record CHARLES BENJAMIN CLARK, ph b. 1904 Born September 5, 1883, Neenah, Wis ; died April 6, 1949, Palm Beach, Fla Father, Charles Benjamin Clark, founder Kimberly-Clark Company, paper manufacturers, Neenah, son of Luther and The- da (Tambhn) Clark Mother, Carrie Fanny (Hubbard) Clark, daughter of William and Juha Ann (Taylor) Hubbard. Mohegan Lake School Mechanical engineering course, president Sheff Christian Association Senior year, Class deacon; Class Picture Committee, St Elmo and Delta Phi In mills Kimberly-Clark Company 1904- 7, secretary 1907-18, vice-president 1918-28; an incorporator and secretary Hardwood Products Company, Neenah, 1911-19, vice- president 1919-22, president Riverside Paper Corporation, Appleton, Wis, 1922-48, president Nicolet Paper Corporation 1931- 46, alderman Neenah 1908-10 and mayor 1912-18, founder and president Theda Clark Memorial Hospital 1920-49, president Wisconsin League of Municipalities 1916-17, president board of trustees Lawrence College, president Wisconsin Yale Alumni Association 1915-20, member executive committee Salvation Army War Fund, State chairman American Red Cross, sergeant Wisconsin National Guard, member Presbyterian Synod (Wisconsin), Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Masonic order, elder and trustee First Presbyterian Church, Neenah Married January 4, 1907, in Neenah, Jessie Ehsabeth, daughter of James Charles and Helen Elisabeth (Lawson) Kerwin Daughter Joan Elisabeth (Mrs. John Branford Cathn) Death due to a heart attack Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Neenah Survived by wife, daughter, six grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Thomas Brannon Hubbard of Montgomery, Ala HAROLD BOURNE MILLER, phb 1904 Born January 20, 1882, Brooklyn, N Y ; died November 15, 1948, New York City Parents, Charles Augustus and Mary (Bourne) Miller Yale relatives include two nephews, Charles G Miller, Jr. (Class of 1935 S ), John B Miller, ^36 Black Hall School Select course; University Baseball Team, Class Golf Team, Class secretary and treasurer Junior year; cup man; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club; St Anthony and Delta Phi. With Atlas Pordand Cement Company 1904; general sales manager Bhckensderfer Manufacturing Company, New York City, 1904-6, treasurer 1906-8; export manager Royal Typewriter Company, New York City, 1908-12; president Reliance Gas Mantle Company, Inc, New York City, 1912- 15; vice-president Fleischmann Company (now Standard Brands, Inc ), New York City, 1917 until retirement 1925. Married (1) November 27, 1917, Florence Erwin, daughter of William Patrick Henry and Jennie (Hogan) Sheridan. Married (2) September 15, 1939, in New York City, Hertha Mane, daughter of Marie (Zahrenhusen) May. Died after a long illness Survived by wife (Mrs Christian Marcel Lamarche), two sisters, Mrs William S Prankard and Mrs. Harold Flammer, both of Bronxville, N Y, and a brother, Charles G Miller, '01 S JOHN DENISON NEVIN, ph b. 1904. Born March 15, 1880, Easton, Pa , died June 22, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa Father, David Williamson Nevin (BA Lafayette 1875), mayor of Easton; son of Samuel Williamson and Harriet Macomb (Balch) Nevin Mother, Lilhas Grove (Patterson) Nevin, daughter of John Demson and Charlotte (Shotwell) Patterson. Yale relatives include a cousin, Harold M Shoemaker, '05. Lerch Preparatory School, Easton, Lafayette College 1900-1901. Civil engmeermg course, Graduation Committee; The Cloister and Book and Snake Rodman Mexican International Railroad Company 1904, student Army and Navy Preparatory School, Washington, 1904-5; commissioned Second Lieutenant, U S Marine Corps, 1905; graduate Marine School of Application, Annapolis, 1906; second in command Marine Guard U.S.S Rhode Island 1906-7, in command Marine Guard and actmg governor Midway Islands 1907; stationed Marine Barracks, Honolulu, and Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., 1908, re-
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 108 |
Transcript | io8 Yale University Obituary Record CHARLES BENJAMIN CLARK, ph b. 1904 Born September 5, 1883, Neenah, Wis ; died April 6, 1949, Palm Beach, Fla Father, Charles Benjamin Clark, founder Kimberly-Clark Company, paper manufacturers, Neenah, son of Luther and The- da (Tambhn) Clark Mother, Carrie Fanny (Hubbard) Clark, daughter of William and Juha Ann (Taylor) Hubbard. Mohegan Lake School Mechanical engineering course, president Sheff Christian Association Senior year, Class deacon; Class Picture Committee, St Elmo and Delta Phi In mills Kimberly-Clark Company 1904- 7, secretary 1907-18, vice-president 1918-28; an incorporator and secretary Hardwood Products Company, Neenah, 1911-19, vice- president 1919-22, president Riverside Paper Corporation, Appleton, Wis, 1922-48, president Nicolet Paper Corporation 1931- 46, alderman Neenah 1908-10 and mayor 1912-18, founder and president Theda Clark Memorial Hospital 1920-49, president Wisconsin League of Municipalities 1916-17, president board of trustees Lawrence College, president Wisconsin Yale Alumni Association 1915-20, member executive committee Salvation Army War Fund, State chairman American Red Cross, sergeant Wisconsin National Guard, member Presbyterian Synod (Wisconsin), Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Masonic order, elder and trustee First Presbyterian Church, Neenah Married January 4, 1907, in Neenah, Jessie Ehsabeth, daughter of James Charles and Helen Elisabeth (Lawson) Kerwin Daughter Joan Elisabeth (Mrs. John Branford Cathn) Death due to a heart attack Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Neenah Survived by wife, daughter, six grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Thomas Brannon Hubbard of Montgomery, Ala HAROLD BOURNE MILLER, phb 1904 Born January 20, 1882, Brooklyn, N Y ; died November 15, 1948, New York City Parents, Charles Augustus and Mary (Bourne) Miller Yale relatives include two nephews, Charles G Miller, Jr. (Class of 1935 S ), John B Miller, ^36 Black Hall School Select course; University Baseball Team, Class Golf Team, Class secretary and treasurer Junior year; cup man; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club; St Anthony and Delta Phi. With Atlas Pordand Cement Company 1904; general sales manager Bhckensderfer Manufacturing Company, New York City, 1904-6, treasurer 1906-8; export manager Royal Typewriter Company, New York City, 1908-12; president Reliance Gas Mantle Company, Inc, New York City, 1912- 15; vice-president Fleischmann Company (now Standard Brands, Inc ), New York City, 1917 until retirement 1925. Married (1) November 27, 1917, Florence Erwin, daughter of William Patrick Henry and Jennie (Hogan) Sheridan. Married (2) September 15, 1939, in New York City, Hertha Mane, daughter of Marie (Zahrenhusen) May. Died after a long illness Survived by wife (Mrs Christian Marcel Lamarche), two sisters, Mrs William S Prankard and Mrs. Harold Flammer, both of Bronxville, N Y, and a brother, Charles G Miller, '01 S JOHN DENISON NEVIN, ph b. 1904. Born March 15, 1880, Easton, Pa , died June 22, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa Father, David Williamson Nevin (BA Lafayette 1875), mayor of Easton; son of Samuel Williamson and Harriet Macomb (Balch) Nevin Mother, Lilhas Grove (Patterson) Nevin, daughter of John Demson and Charlotte (Shotwell) Patterson. Yale relatives include a cousin, Harold M Shoemaker, '05. Lerch Preparatory School, Easton, Lafayette College 1900-1901. Civil engmeermg course, Graduation Committee; The Cloister and Book and Snake Rodman Mexican International Railroad Company 1904, student Army and Navy Preparatory School, Washington, 1904-5; commissioned Second Lieutenant, U S Marine Corps, 1905; graduate Marine School of Application, Annapolis, 1906; second in command Marine Guard U.S.S Rhode Island 1906-7, in command Marine Guard and actmg governor Midway Islands 1907; stationed Marine Barracks, Honolulu, and Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., 1908, re- |