Los Angeles County Biography

Rev. Stephen Cutter Clark, Jr.

As rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Pomona, Rev. Stephen Cutter Clark has taken his place in the community where he was reared and educated and where he finds work to do in his chosen calling. Born in Pasadena, August 6, 1892, he is the son of Stephen Cutter and Grace (Greene) Clark. The family came to California in 1887, and locating in Pasadena, established a boys' school in that city. The youngest of three children born to his parents, Stephen Cutter, Jr., was educated primarily in the classical school for boys conducted and founded by his father, then had two years at Occidental College, and took his degree of B. A. from the State University in 1914. He then attended the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, and graduated with the degree of B. D.

Reverend Clark was ordained in May, 1917, and his first charge was at Park City, Utah. One year later, in August, 1918, he was called to St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pomona, and is now ably filling that charge, a young man of fine mind and attainments, destined to go far in his life work.

The marriage of Reverend Clark, at Berkeley, Cal., June 21, 1917, united him with Miss Helen Moodey, and one son, Stephen Cutter 3rd, and a daughter, Helen Eveleth, have been born to them. Fond of mountain climbing and outdoor recreation, Reverend Clark gains new enthusiasm in such sports. He is duly interested in local affairs, and at present is president of the Pomona Ministerial Union and ready at all times to aid in worthy projects for bettering conditions in the Valley, along either educational, civic or social lines. In political matters he votes the Democratic ticket.


History of Pomona Valley, California, with Biographical Sketches
of The Leading Men and Women of the Valley Who Have Been
Identified With Its Growth and Development from the Early Days
to the Present

Published in Los Angeles, Cal., by the Historic Record Company
1920
Transcribed by Linda Jackson 1/13/09, Pages 759-760


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