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A sympathy card has been sent to the family of Kenneth L. Clark.
Birth date: Aug 10, 1927 Death date: May 5, 2011
Kenneth L. Clark, age 83, of Fayetteville, died in his home Wednesday, May 4, 2011. He was born August 10, 1927 in Fayetteville, the son of Charles and Ethel Hale Clark. He was a retired farmer & a U.S. Army veteran. He was a gra Read Obituary
A sympathy card has been sent to the family of Kenneth L. Clark.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this time of your loss. Kenneth was a truly great person and will be missed by everyone.
To know God is to love God, to know God is to love your family, friends and fellow man as yourself. To live for God is exactly what I witnessed in Mr. Clark in the short time I spent with him. Mr. Clark was the kindest, most warm hearted, hard working, caring, giving, loving person I’ve ever met. His smile brought sunshine to everyone, his laugh infectious and his bright baby blues shined life to all! I know he thought his home place was the best but I can’t help but think about how much better he thinks Heaven is! He will be waiting for you and when you see him next time he will be introducing you to his best friend, no, not Juanita, she was his best this side, but JESUS the one who prepared a place for him. I am sure he will be riding a WHITE horse, too! Ride Forever, my friend. Thank you for blessing my life in such a special way… my prayers to HIS BRIDE, HIS LOVE, Juanita… my prayers to his daughters who were so dear to his heart, his brothers and sister, his grands’ and all the rest of family whom he loved so much… Peace be with each and everyone.
Valerie - I am sorry that you have lost your father. It is hard to let them go, but he is in a better place and free of his disease. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Claressa Wood
Kenneth was the handsomest man I have ever laid eyes on. His heart was just as beautiful. Kenneth was a given at my parents home for cookouts, campouts, and card playing fun while I was young. I remember each and every, "this time it will be a boy" as his beautiful daughters were born. My heart goes out to all of them.
And to his later years--brief chance meetings and funerals were the only times I saw him. But his gorgeous eyes and warm smile always welcomed me and made me remember good times. He was usually accompanied by his wife so dear, Juanita. Again, my heart is with you.
Kenneth, hope you and Duke Bundrick are giving them hell "up there" and I know that I will think of you often.
Jaunita and Family, Very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jerri Martin (AT&T co-worker)
JUANITA SO SORRY TO HEAR OF KENNETH'S PASSING JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I ENJOYED WORKING OUT THERE AND GETTING TO KNOW YOU ALL YOU ALL WERE A SPECIAL COUPLE AND I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF
We have lost a great man and a friend. A hard worker and a tuff boss. God bless Kenneth and his family.