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James Boen “J. B.” Clark

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James Boen “J. B.” Clark

Birth
Bardwell, Ellis County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Oct 1973 (aged 64)
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: body was donated to the University of Texas Medical School, San Antonio, Texas Add to Map
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J. B., as he was known by the family, was the second and last child of Edward Porter Clark and second wife, Lettia Roberts Aldridge Clark. Little is known about J. B., but according to his death certificate, he had never married and was a seasonal laborer.

Family oral history says he had been a commercial fisherman at one time & of an accident of some sort in Louisiana resulting in an injury and subsequent amputation of a limb. Whether this is fact or fiction, I have no evidence to show either way.

James Boen "J. B." died from bilateral pneumonia in the Kerrville State Hospital & his body was donated to the University of Texas Medical School, San Antonio, Texas where it was removed to on 25 October 1973.

May you rest in peace.

J. B., as he was known by the family, was the second and last child of Edward Porter Clark and second wife, Lettia Roberts Aldridge Clark. Little is known about J. B., but according to his death certificate, he had never married and was a seasonal laborer.

Family oral history says he had been a commercial fisherman at one time & of an accident of some sort in Louisiana resulting in an injury and subsequent amputation of a limb. Whether this is fact or fiction, I have no evidence to show either way.

James Boen "J. B." died from bilateral pneumonia in the Kerrville State Hospital & his body was donated to the University of Texas Medical School, San Antonio, Texas where it was removed to on 25 October 1973.

May you rest in peace.



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