Geoge Clark's Obituary
George A. Clark, Sr., 8o, passed away on March 17, at the Wisconsin Veteran's Home in Union Grove.
Mr. Clark was born Aug. 12, 1927, in LaValle, Wisconsin to Jasper and Georgia Clark.
He spent his early years in Abelman, Wisconsin, before enlisting in the U.S. Navy, and then the U.S.Air Force, where he served his country for seven years at bases in Germany and England.
After his discharge, Mr. Clark moved to Racine, where he worked for the J.I. Case Co. for more than 31 years until his retirement.
Mr. Clark was preceded in death by his parents, and brothers Harry Clark and Glen Clark.
He is survived by two sons, George (Butch) Clark, Jr. and Brian Clark, both of Sturtevant, one daughter, Georgia (Sue) Woodard and husband Michael of Silsbee, Texas, granddaughter Tracey Gore and husband Jerry, of Silsbee, Texas, grandsons, Anthony Woodard and Jeffery Woodard of Silsbee, Texas, step-daughter Ruby Gore of Spurger, Texas and fiancee' Grace Braun of Wabeno.
He is further survived by sisters Lillian Duncan of Kenosha, June Kumke of Meridianville, Alabama, brother Jay Clark and wife Lois of El Paso, Texas, sister-in-law Marvolene Clark of Hazel Green, Alabama, many nieces and nephews, as well as the many friends he made thoughout his life.
Following cremation, Mr. Clark's ashes will be returned to the earth in the places he loved most.
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