3 obituaries for Amy Ameila Kingsly, Ensley Township, Newaygo County, Michigan Copyright (c) 1998 by Dennis Zank. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ___________________________________________________________________ MRS. MAY CLARK DIES Mrs. May Clark, whose whole life was spent in or near Ensley township died at her home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Zank, on Tuesday, July 4, at the age of 68. Born of pioneer parents, Mr. And Mrs. William Kingsley who were early settlers in Ensley township she graduated from Cedar Springs high school and later taught in that neighborhood. Mrs. Clark and her late husband developed the Olin Lake resort property. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Charles Zank, she is survived by two sons, Harvey D., of Grand Rapids and Harold of Lansing. Funeral services were held at the Hubbard Funeral Home in Cedar Springs on Thursday and interment made in Elmwood cemetery. Mrs. May A. Clark Of Ensley Is Dead Cedar Springs, July 5.-Mrs. May A. Clarke, 68, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Zank of Ensley township, Newaygo county. Mrs. Clarke was one of the first graduates of the Cedar Springs schools and one of the first teachers in Ensley township. With her husband, who died about a year ago, she developed the Olin lake property. She is survived by the daughter and two sons, Harvey of Grand Rapids and Harold of Lansing. Funeral services will be held at the Hubbard funeral home at 2 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Cedar Springs cemetery. Mrs. May A. Clarke CEDAR SPRINGS, July 5-Mrs. May Amelia Clarke, 68, died today. At the home of a daughter, Mrs. Charles Zank, Ensley township. She was a pioneer resident of Ensley, where her entire life was spent. A graduate of the Cedar Springs school and one of the first teachers of her township, she was the widow of the late Adam J. Clarke and with her husband developed the resort property at Olin lakes near here. Besides the daughter she is survived by two sons, Harvey D., of Grand Rapids and Harold of Lansing. Funeral services will be held at the Hubbard funeral home here Thursday at 2 p. m., with burial in Elmwood cemetery here. Papers were the Cedar Springs Clipper, Grand Rapids Free Press, and Grand Rapids Herald July 1933 dz