He was born Nov. 4, 1910, in Taylor, near Idaho Falls, to Henry and Lydia Wadsworth Clark. He grew up in the Idaho Falls area and attended Eastside School.
On Feb. 5, 1934, he married Frances Mary Stahl in Dillon, Mont. He worked as a vehicle body and fender repairman, and owned his own shop, Clarkey's Auto Body and Fender. His wife died April 7, 1990.
He loved baseball.
Survivors include his children, Jarralyn Eva Taylor of Idaho Falls, Carolyn Dee Morrison of Mountain Green, Utah, and Robert Wayne Clark of Richmond, Calif.; two brothers, Merlin Clark of Idaho Falls, and Delmer Clark of Sacramento, Calif.; two sisters, Berniece Wood and Beverly Gardner, both of Ammon; 24 grandchildren; and 55 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by three brothers, Harold, Eugene and Eli; and two sisters, Nina and Madge Talbot.
He was born Nov. 4, 1910, in Taylor, near Idaho Falls, to Henry and Lydia Wadsworth Clark. He grew up in the Idaho Falls area and attended Eastside School.
On Feb. 5, 1934, he married Frances Mary Stahl in Dillon, Mont. He worked as a vehicle body and fender repairman, and owned his own shop, Clarkey's Auto Body and Fender. His wife died April 7, 1990.
He loved baseball.
Survivors include his children, Jarralyn Eva Taylor of Idaho Falls, Carolyn Dee Morrison of Mountain Green, Utah, and Robert Wayne Clark of Richmond, Calif.; two brothers, Merlin Clark of Idaho Falls, and Delmer Clark of Sacramento, Calif.; two sisters, Berniece Wood and Beverly Gardner, both of Ammon; 24 grandchildren; and 55 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by three brothers, Harold, Eugene and Eli; and two sisters, Nina and Madge Talbot.
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