=f|Tes iviunuay| Chapel For jekoma Mani, fMv Funeral services for Clarence ?aWtarkham, 77, of Nekoma, who died last Thursday night in Gales-d burg Cottage hospital, were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Johnson’s Chapel, with !r'ttev. Charles Godwin, pastor of Bishop Hill Community Methodist ltechurch, officiating.fajJfrs. Mary Parkin Deem sang “Go-{Xft Down the Valley” and ‘‘Abide JJth Me.” Mrs. Verna Bowman An-rson was accompanist.^-Bearers were John Laub, Rufus An-NJson, Clarence Anderson, John Po-amz, Ray Sholl and Milo Anderson, interment was in Bishop Hill ceme-y*°Alr. Markham suffered a stroke aiursday morning at the home of his aPther, G. A. Markham, where he Sided, and died about midnight the Mtue day.a, . Bom Near Wataga M\lr. Markham was born November 1873, on a farm near Wataga, one ’ five children of Horace and Eliza arkham. He grew to manhood in at community and in 1914 was ited in marriage with Mary Hend-l^on, of Oneida.wiphe couple resided on a farm east w Wataga until they retired in 1929 L d‘ moved to Nekoma. Mrs. Mark-) m died in 1937.fisjurviving are three brothers and sister: G. A. Markham, of Ne-nia; Fred and Charles Markham, ^ 7 Galesburg, and Mrs. Minnie ;orge, of Sacramento, California, lere were no children.