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Fred Ray Clark

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Fred Ray Clark

Birth
Wortham, Freestone County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Dec 2020 (aged 90)
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
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Fred Ray Clark
April 21, 1930 ~ December 4, 2020 (age 90)

Fred Ray Clark, 90, passed away Friday, Dec. 4th at Baptist Hospital in Jackson. Fred was born to Albert Leonard Clark Sr. and Margie Tyson Clark on April 21, 1930, in Wortham Texas. Fred was the youngest of 11 children, all of whom have pre-deceased him.

When Fred was a young child, the family moved back to Mississippi where they had previously lived, settling in the Forrest Hill area of Hinds County. Fred spent his early years helping out on the family farm and attending Forrest Hill school.

After high school, Fred spent a short time honing his cooking skills while working as a short-order cook. After that, Fred joined the U.S. Air Force and served overseas during the Korean Conflict, rising to the rank of Sergeant. While still in the service and based at Fallen, Kansas, he married his childhood sweetheart Alice Ann Moore. They remained married for 66 years until the time of her death in August 2020.

After his time in the Service, Fred landed a job at the new aerospace hydraulics plant, Vickers AMD in Jackson, MS. Fred enjoyed a 33-year career there, working first as a machinist and then as an inspector, from 1956 until his retirement in 1989. During his career at Vickers, Fred was not only known for his fine inspection work on the SR-71 spy plane hydraulic pumps, but also for his unofficial role as a cartoonist.

Fred was a man of many interests and hobbies, including art, sports, bee-keeping, hunting, fishing, gardening, reading, and dancing with the Good Timers Senior Citizen's band. During his mid-life, Fred studied art under some of Canton's very talented artists including Mrs. Inez Wallace and Mrs. Frances Simpson. He was one of the early exhibitors at the Canton Flea market in the 1960s when it mainly consisted of paintings hanging on the wrought iron fence surrounding the court house.

Fred enjoyed sports, having played football himself in high school. He especially enjoyed supporting his 3 sons all the way through high school in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Fred even coached little league baseball teams in the Madison-Ridgeland league in the late 1960s.

Perhaps Fred's favorite hobby was hunting. He spent untold hours in the woods hunting the old-fashioned way, and never once hunted out of a tree stand. He was physically able to hunt to an advanced age, taking his best trophy buck at the age of 70 and still shooting the limit of doves at age 80.

Fred was an excellent gardener and taught his skills to his children, some of whom still enjoy gardening to this day. His old garden is still active today in the Lone Pine community outside Canton. His love of the earth and nature will never be forgotten by his surviving children: Laura (Matt), Sam (Carrie), Ben (Betsy), and Tom (Jackie). He is also survived by too many grandchildren and great-grandchildren to name.

Breeland Funeral home in Canton is handling all arrangements. Visitation will be Friday, Dec 11 at 1:00 p.m. with service at 2:00 p.m. Burial will follow at Lakewood South Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to the Methodist Children's Home.
Fred Ray Clark
April 21, 1930 ~ December 4, 2020 (age 90)

Fred Ray Clark, 90, passed away Friday, Dec. 4th at Baptist Hospital in Jackson. Fred was born to Albert Leonard Clark Sr. and Margie Tyson Clark on April 21, 1930, in Wortham Texas. Fred was the youngest of 11 children, all of whom have pre-deceased him.

When Fred was a young child, the family moved back to Mississippi where they had previously lived, settling in the Forrest Hill area of Hinds County. Fred spent his early years helping out on the family farm and attending Forrest Hill school.

After high school, Fred spent a short time honing his cooking skills while working as a short-order cook. After that, Fred joined the U.S. Air Force and served overseas during the Korean Conflict, rising to the rank of Sergeant. While still in the service and based at Fallen, Kansas, he married his childhood sweetheart Alice Ann Moore. They remained married for 66 years until the time of her death in August 2020.

After his time in the Service, Fred landed a job at the new aerospace hydraulics plant, Vickers AMD in Jackson, MS. Fred enjoyed a 33-year career there, working first as a machinist and then as an inspector, from 1956 until his retirement in 1989. During his career at Vickers, Fred was not only known for his fine inspection work on the SR-71 spy plane hydraulic pumps, but also for his unofficial role as a cartoonist.

Fred was a man of many interests and hobbies, including art, sports, bee-keeping, hunting, fishing, gardening, reading, and dancing with the Good Timers Senior Citizen's band. During his mid-life, Fred studied art under some of Canton's very talented artists including Mrs. Inez Wallace and Mrs. Frances Simpson. He was one of the early exhibitors at the Canton Flea market in the 1960s when it mainly consisted of paintings hanging on the wrought iron fence surrounding the court house.

Fred enjoyed sports, having played football himself in high school. He especially enjoyed supporting his 3 sons all the way through high school in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Fred even coached little league baseball teams in the Madison-Ridgeland league in the late 1960s.

Perhaps Fred's favorite hobby was hunting. He spent untold hours in the woods hunting the old-fashioned way, and never once hunted out of a tree stand. He was physically able to hunt to an advanced age, taking his best trophy buck at the age of 70 and still shooting the limit of doves at age 80.

Fred was an excellent gardener and taught his skills to his children, some of whom still enjoy gardening to this day. His old garden is still active today in the Lone Pine community outside Canton. His love of the earth and nature will never be forgotten by his surviving children: Laura (Matt), Sam (Carrie), Ben (Betsy), and Tom (Jackie). He is also survived by too many grandchildren and great-grandchildren to name.

Breeland Funeral home in Canton is handling all arrangements. Visitation will be Friday, Dec 11 at 1:00 p.m. with service at 2:00 p.m. Burial will follow at Lakewood South Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to the Methodist Children's Home.


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