CLARK, DARYL ROGER - Baxter County, Arkansas | DARYL ROGER CLARK - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Daryl Roger CLARK

Galatia Cemetery
Baxter County,
Arkansas

Born August 7, 1952, Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas.
Died February 15, 1983, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas.
Son of Earl Eugene and Lillian Hazel Adams Clark.
Married Faye Cobb on July 1, 1972, at Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas.

The Baxter Bulletin
February 23, 1983
Daryl Roger Clark, a Mt. Home native, died Feb 15, at University of Arkansas Hospital in Little Rock. He was 30.
Mr. Clark was a construction worker for Partee Concrete. He was born Aug 7, 1952, at Mt. Home. He married Faye Cobb July 1, 1972, at Mt. Home. Mr. Clark was Protestant.
Survivors include his wife, at home one son, Rodney Joe Clark, of the home; one daughter, Crystal Rae Cark, of the home; his mother, Lillian Hazel Adams Clark Cunningham and his step father, Ed Cunningham, both of Bruno; three brothers, Meryle Clark of Gassville, George Clark of Jordan and Harold Clark of Norfork; two sisters Barbara Cobb of Mt. Home and Susian Young of Jordan; his maternal grandmother, Nora Clark of Norfork; his paternal grandmother, Ethel Hall of Norfork; several nieces and nephews; and several aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his father Earl Eugene Clark.
Services were Saturday at Roller Chapel with Brother Larry Shipley officiating. Burial was in Galatia Cemetery with Winfred Partee, Murel Partee, Ernest Partee, Wendall Lee, Charlie White and Wayne Butterworth serving as pallbearers. Roy Lee Dickerson, Berald Dickerson and Leon Wallace were honorary pallbearers.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)

Contributed on 9/4/09 by maxparnell
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Submitted: 9/4/09 • Approved: 1/30/12 • Last Updated: 9/6/12 • R230940-G0-S3

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