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The Waco Times-Herald

Addison Clark has crossed over the river and rests under the shade of the trees. He was truly a great man - great in thought and particularly great in his service to humanity. He had felt the power of the Invisible and he met in joyous spirit every demand it made upon him. There was not protense [sic] about Addison Clark, and vanity he knew not. His one great ambition was to do his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased Got to call him, and he never faltered. When the storms beat fiercest, the spirit within was calm and sweet and resourceful, making it easy for him to succeed. Somehow, as we contemplate this man, heaven seems to be nearer and the things unseen become indeed the realities. The world is the gainer many fold by reason of the career of Addison Clark.

Source: The Waco Times-Herald, 1911 ... dateline not included with clipping
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