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Nadine Clark Burke
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Private funeral services were held for Nadine Clark Burke in the Martin Funeral chapel on October 13, 1984.
Mrs. Burke died on October 10, 1984 in the Community Hospital after a long illness.
She was born on October 24, 1913 in Hammon to the late J. H. "Butch" and Josephine Clark.
She was a graduate of Hammon High School and attended Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha and Southwestern State College at Weatherford.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hammon.
She married Roy E. Burke on March 8, 1952 at Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
She had lived in Sayre and Oklahoma City and resided in Amarillo, Texas for 27 years. After their retirement in July 1979 they moved to Hammon where she has lived since.
Survivors are her husband, Roy of the home; one sister, Virginia Rector; two brothers, J. E. Clark and Ray Clark, all of Hammon; two sisters-in-law, Delma Ruth Clark and Bonnie Clark; and one brother-in-law, John Rector; three nieces, Patt Hodge of Hammon; Joe Marilyn Kern of North Little Rock, Arkansas; and Vee Alyce Geller of Belleville, Illinois; one nephew, James Clark of Hammon; ten great nieces and nephews; six great nieces and numerous friends.
She was precded in death by her parents and one nephew.
Interment was in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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