a descendant of the founders of Clarksville and spent his life on his family's place on the Red River at Acworth. He went to school in a one room school at Acworth and was the only student for two years. During this time, he developed a lifelong love of books and history, while reading the Dallas Morning News every day. He graduated from Clarksville High School in 1955.
Mr. Clark married Linda Sue Terry in Clarksville on November 26, 1960. He was a lifelong rancher. He was a steer roper and was a Gold Card member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. He was a champion storyteller at the Pendleton Round-Up and never missed a chance to tell a story – whether fiction or non-fiction. His tales ranged from children's stories about animals on the Red River to detailed accounts of historical events. He was a member of the Boxelder United Methodist Church, the Red River County Historical Society, and a longtime supporter of the Red River County Public Library.
Mr. Clark was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Rowland Fitzhugh Clark.
He is survived by his wife, Linda, of the home, his son, Jim Clark, of Clarksville, his daughter Ann and her husband Larry Bilberry, of Garden City, Kansas, two granddaughters, and a great-granddaughter. He is also survived by a nephew, Clint Clark, of Idabel, Oklahoma.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, November 26, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Clarksville with the Reverend Don (Dink) Benton officiating. A reception will be held immediately following the service in the Christian Education Building. Internment was at the Clarksville Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home.
a descendant of the founders of Clarksville and spent his life on his family's place on the Red River at Acworth. He went to school in a one room school at Acworth and was the only student for two years. During this time, he developed a lifelong love of books and history, while reading the Dallas Morning News every day. He graduated from Clarksville High School in 1955.
Mr. Clark married Linda Sue Terry in Clarksville on November 26, 1960. He was a lifelong rancher. He was a steer roper and was a Gold Card member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. He was a champion storyteller at the Pendleton Round-Up and never missed a chance to tell a story – whether fiction or non-fiction. His tales ranged from children's stories about animals on the Red River to detailed accounts of historical events. He was a member of the Boxelder United Methodist Church, the Red River County Historical Society, and a longtime supporter of the Red River County Public Library.
Mr. Clark was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Rowland Fitzhugh Clark.
He is survived by his wife, Linda, of the home, his son, Jim Clark, of Clarksville, his daughter Ann and her husband Larry Bilberry, of Garden City, Kansas, two granddaughters, and a great-granddaughter. He is also survived by a nephew, Clint Clark, of Idabel, Oklahoma.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, November 26, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Clarksville with the Reverend Don (Dink) Benton officiating. A reception will be held immediately following the service in the Christian Education Building. Internment was at the Clarksville Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home.
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