Katie Kraner
We were sad to hear of Jim's death. When ever we say him, he always wanted an update on our kids! Our love and prayers for Sharon, Lesley, and all the family. Katie and Jay Kraner
Birth date: Jan 4, 1934 Death date: Nov 13, 2020
Jim Clark, 86, of Rogers, Arkansas, died at Mercy Hospital on November 13, 2020, after suffering a heart attack. This was his second heart attack, his first having occurred 47 years before. James Howard Clark was born in Carroll Read Obituary
We were sad to hear of Jim's death. When ever we say him, he always wanted an update on our kids! Our love and prayers for Sharon, Lesley, and all the family. Katie and Jay Kraner
These tributes say so much about Jim and how he was regarded by those with whom he came into contact. He was so easy, enjoyable and interesting to spend an evening with. We send our condolences to Sharon and Family.
Our condolences to Jim's family.
Maritza & Robert Klock
Jim was a cousin but I didn’t get to know him until later in life. He was a kind and honorable man. Would loved to have spent more time with him to listen to some of His stories
Jim Clark was a gentleman in the finest sense of the word, a friend and a credit to the legal profession.
When I worked at the paper and covered courts, Jim was always a calm person, a lawyer with class and dignity, who cared about his clients and doing right. He was a true gentleman of intelligence and grace. He will be missed - I bet he is conferencing in Judge Tom Keith's chambers in that big courtroom in the sky.
I got to know Jim through the Rogers Google Group of the "Other Esquire Jim" ... who said of Jim Clark: "they don`t make `um any better". It was so apparent that Jim was a very special person!! I learned more of Jim's interesting life by reading this excellent Obituary ... WHAT a great life!! My Condolences to Jim's Family and many Friends.
C. Schell (aka "Orv)
I was so saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. I first got acquainted with Jim when I moved to Bentonville as High School Assistant Principal and Dixie was the Secretary. Nanci and I became friends with Jim and Dixie and spent a lot of time in their home over the years. We as well as our children consider the Clark’s as family. We have a lot of fond memories of playing pitch with them. Jim and Nanci would partner against Dixie and I. We won most of the time. They accused us of cheating, but we were very honest. Our family enjoyed lots of special get togethers at holidays and other times. Jim was my campaign chair as I ran as a Republican and he was a staunch Democrat. Friends first.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Sharon, Greg, Karen, Stacy, his sisters, Nancy and Joanna and all the Grands. He will certainly be missed by so many. RIP Jim.
David Green
Sharon, so sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. I Always enjoyed visiting with him.
Ron and Linda