Kindex

March 15, 1895
Ezra T. Clark, Esq.
Farmington
Dear Brother:

Since I saw you last, I have written letters to Mrs. Maria Lange (the lady that addressed Bro. Sjtdahl) and Sister Hilt, who nursed John in his last sickness, also to Elders E.W. Robinson and Fred Huish. Besides asking for some detailed information as to their experience with your son and his last hours, the funeral services, the grace, etc. I made them acquainted with our plan of having one monument erected in memory of the two missionaries to cost no less than $50, asked them, to quote prices for stone, lettering, etc. and drew a sketch as to what we would like, something like this: 

In the College here steps have been taken to contribute towards this monument and thus show the esteem and honor in which Bro. Clark was held and some small contributions are being received. (The Germans of this city and Payson expect to show their respect to my departed brother in a similar manner.)

You will no doubt receive detailed information about John's demise before an answer to my letters can be expected; but as soon as I hear from you there I shall let you know. The photograph of Haifa, which I expected to send to you is so framed, that I cannot do so very well, but we me invite you or any of your family to call at my residence #218 F Street in the 20 th Ward whenever you visit this city and we shall take pleasure in showing you this and other souvenirs we have from that place and Palestine.

Remember me kindly to John's mother and sister as well as all the family, which I had the pleasure of meeting at my visit with you.

Yours, very truly
Richard T. Haag
#218 F St.