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Woodruff C. Clark was born 1 January
1905 and died 9 February 1978, aged 73 years. Marcella "Marcy" N.
Clark was born 10 September 1907 and died 4 December 1999, aged 92 years,
Rohde Funeral Home. Both are buried in St. Thomas Church Columbarium,
Section 8, Niche 244.
"Woody" Clark's mother, Florence M. Clark, died 26
January 1975, aged 88 years(?) |
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The Clark's daughter, Jayne, first married Young.
She later married into the Aglamesis family. Stan Miller knew and
admired Thomas D. Aglamesis and copied an interesting article from
"The Memoirs of the Miami Valley 1920" concerning him:
"Proprietor of the Metropolitan Confectionery Company, 3046 Madison
Road, Oakley, is one of the energetic business men of this locality, where
he has built up a substantial enterprise and has gained general public
confidence. He was born in Cosma, Greece, May 15, 1884, a son of Demetrius
and Pangotha (Kontaxis) Aglamesis, natives of the same country, where both
still reside. Thomas D. Aglamesis was educated in the public schools
of Cosma, where he assisted his father in the vineyards until coming to
the United States, 1903. Locating in Cincinnati, he secured employment
with James Coston, with whom he learned the confectionery business and
after a little more than six years, in 1910, established the Metropolitan
Confectionery Company, in partnership with Nicholas Aglamesis, at No.,
4631 Main Avenue, Norwood, for the manufacture of ice cream and
candies. In 1916, Mr. Aglamesis disposed with his interest in this
business, and, locating at Oakley, established his present business at
3046 Madison Road. Mr. Aglamesis purchased the lot and erected the
building, in 1915, this being used for his own purposes. He does a
large business of a retail nature, manufacturing his own goods and selling
candy, ice cream, etc. His business has grown to such extent where
he now employs four people. His establishment is splendidly equipped,
and includes a modern soda fountain, ornate fixtures, etc. Mr.
Aglamesis is an active member of the Oakley Business Men's Club and has an
excellent standing in business circles. He is a Republican in
politics, belongs to the local lodge of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, in
which he has numerous friends, and is a member of the Greek
church". |