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James Clarke

March 11, 1930 - January 7, 2017

U.S. Veteran
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Posted by:
Lucy Maderak (Altosino)

Posted on:
January 22, 2017

Dear \\\"Aunt Jo\\\" and family so very sorry to hear about the passing of \\\"Uncle Jim\\\". I will keep you all in my prayers. I often think about the weekend trips to the farm with the Moran\\\'s and how welcoming you all were to me. They were great times and wonderful memories. Love Lucy

Posted by:
Linda Barr

Posted on:
January 13, 2017

So sorry to hear of Mr. Clark's passing. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

Posted by:
dee langford

Posted on:
January 11, 2017

To all the family, my deepest sympathy, I know Jim through his wife Jo, who I worked with at South Suburban Hospital. We had so many good times with all of you. Again so very sorry. Dee and Charles Langford

Posted by:
F. Williams-Ugwa

Posted on:
January 11, 2017

Dear Clark family, my sincere sympathies for your loss. Please accept comfort from God’s promised resurrection of loved ones, and an end to death, pain and sorrow. (Acts 24:15; Revelation 21:3-5).

Posted by:
Harry & Bev Welsh

Posted on:
January 11, 2017

We send Our Heartfelt Sympathy to You and Your Family. May the memories you shared help you through this difficult time. Blessings to all the Clarke Family, as You grieve Your loss. Harry & Bev Welsh, ( Uncle Harry, Aunt Bev) Jim, Corey, & Family Debbie, Peter M. & Family Lenny, Shirley Arnold & Family (Aunt Shirley, Uncle Lenny)

Posted by:
Steven Lund

Posted on:
January 10, 2017

Keith you have our condolences.

Posted by:
Shirley Younker

Posted on:
January 10, 2017

I got to know Jim through working at Clinton, Tongren and Knuth. Back in the good old days, he would come into our office a couple of times a week, either with a contract or to chat with Mr. Clinton or Bill Tongren. He always came in with a smile, a short joke, anything. He was always happy go lucky. I have not seen him in years, but he is a good memory of my past and working days. RIP, Jim