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| Birth: | 9 Apr 1897 in Mannsford, Pawnee Co., IT., Oklahoma |
| Death: | 5 Nov 1967 in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | George Lewis Clark b. 21 Apr 1860 in Champlaign, Illinios |
| Mother: | Dora (Bell?) Sanders b. About: 1874 in Kansas |
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| Also Known As: Roy |
| Cause of Death: Cardo Vasular Disease and emphasema |
| Burial: 8 Nov 1967 Memorial Park Cemetery Tulsa, Tulsa Co. OK |
| Physical Description: 5'5", 125# small boned, dark brown hair, blue eyed |
| Changed: 16 Oct 2003 00:28:43 |
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Roy lead a neuferious lifestyle, which included, but was not limited to: The making and distr
abution of whiskey during prohibition; counterfieting money, horse stealing, gambling, murder, and operating a house of prositution. When he finally decided to put his incredable genius into a legal, ligitimate business, he opened a dry goods (Licquor Store) store in Tulsa, Oklahoma.( Becouse of some of his underworld dealings and he feared for his life, he always had a .45 automatic within easy reach.)
Because of his father's financial standing in the community of Mannsford, Ok., Roy was alway s aquitted, when brought before a judge and jury.
Roy liked to live in the fast lane. He was notorious for his heavy drinking, partying ways . He neglected his first wife, Maude Mae Ihrig and his last daughter, Hazel Violet Clark. Maude divorced him in 1939 on grounds of desertion and non support, after 25 years of marriage.
Shortly after the divorce, Roy married the Madam of the house of prositution, Luella /Mc Carn er (Bailey)Coulson.
At about 20 years old,Roy had a mole removed from his left upper lip, by a doctor he would la ter call a quack, because the mole was melanoma cancer. Because it was misdiagnosed, and because he suffered from it for 30 years, the entire left side of his face was disfigured from all the surgical proceedures he endured over the years. Finally, in the early 1950's the doctor's declared him free of the cancer.
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