Clark Remembered For Building Stronger Community

Family and friends are remembering a local woman and her service to Franklin County. Lois E. Clark, of Brookville, passed away Monday at the age of 91.

Clark was the marketing director and assistant vice president at FCN Bank for 35 years and later served as executive secretary of the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce for 12 years.

The former Sunday School Teacher at Brookville United Methodist Church also served as a past officer of the Franklin County Historical Society, was a member of the National Honor Society and actively supported the Franklin County 4-H.

She was a recipient of the Sagamore of the Wabash, the highest honor an Indiana governor can bestow.

In 2008, she was selected by the citizens of Brookville as the Belle of Brookville Bicentennial. Two years later, she received the Humanitarian Award from the Franklin County Community Foundation.

The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce stated in an email, “She devoted her life to building a strong community and we are very proud of her accomplishments.”

A visitation will be held at Cook-Rosenberger Funeral Home in Brookville from 10-2 p.m. on Thursday.

Memorial Contributions may be directed to the Franklin County EMS, Franklin County Community Foundation Lois E. Clark Brookville/Franklin County Chamber of Commerce Endowment or Hero Park Gazebo Endowment.