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Ronald G. Clark

Ronald Gordan Clark, age 69, of Cherokee Village, died Saturday in  Jonesboro, Ark.   Ron was a 20 year veteran from the United States Air Force.  He also retired from teaching, he taught 17 years in Tunica, MS and 4 years at Desoto County School in Hernando, MS. He retired to Cherokee Village in 2005 and is a member of First Baptist Church in Hardy. Ron enjoyed Golfing, Fishing, Boating and Rock Hounding.

He was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Cleo Clark and one grandson Patrick Crafton Clark. 

He is also survived by his wife Dorothy Clark; Two Daughters, Ronda Griffith and Christy Huffman both of Savanah, GA; Four Sons, Phillip Clark of Tampa, FL, Patrick Clark of Mountain View, AR, Curtis and Dennis Hamlett of Kennett, MO; Two Sisters, Paula Richardson of Jonesboro, AR, Ramona Parker of Southaven, MS; Seventeen grandchildren and Sixteen great-grandchildren       

The family will receive friends from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Monday, May 11, 2009 at Heath Funeral Home in Paragould.  Funeral service will be at Heath Colonial Chapel in Paragould at 2:00 PM Tuesday, May 12, 2009 with Dr. Larry Kendrick officiating. Burial will follow in Greene County Memorial Gardens.

 Pallbearers will be Joshua Hamlett, Dustin Hamlett. Richie Prince Jr, Christopher Hamlett, Matthew Hamlett and Timmy Hill.

 





Condolences and Messages
Message From: Glenn Mosenthin Email Address: hglennm@centurytel.net
My thoughts and prayers are with all of Ron's family at this difficult time. I counted him as a very good friend, and am better for having known him. All my best wishes, Glenn Mosenthin Cherokee Village, Ark.
Message From: Bob and Maureen Fulton Email Address: fulton382@btinternet.com
We are so sorry to hear of Ron's death. We met Ron and Dot last September whilst visiting our good friend Glenn. We have many happy memories of the day spent on Ron's boat on Lake Thunderbird. Both he and Dot were so kind to us. He was a thoughtful and generous man. We will always remember him.

 

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