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Cecil was born in 1911. Cecil Clark ...
He was a civil engineer.
He worked most of his life for O.W. Burke. Estimating costs of large buildings.
He had heart problems and was kind of an anxious person. The company he worked for went bankrupt and he lost his pension. If he hadn't stayed in the Army Reserves until they retired he might have lost his pension. Didn't like the traffic going and coming from work. Made a pitcher of Martini's every day after work. Had a really dry sense of humor.
Linda remembers him as being a supportive person and Marion being more critical but that is because Marion was more of the disciplinarian.
He passed away in 1981. [1]
1920 Age 8. Living in Redford, Wayne County, Michigan with Family. [2]
1930 Age 18. Living in Dearborn, Michigan with family. [3]
1940 Age 28. Married. Living in Dearborn, Michigan with wife Marion and son Jim. [4]
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"Michigan, Detroit Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Detroit, 1906-1954," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ1V-ZGM : accessed 20 Dec 2013), Cecil Clark, 1915.
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