Elmore City, Oklahoma April 2023 May 28, 1950 ~ April 11, 2023 Funeral services for Chester Lee Clark, will be held at Wooster Funeral Home Chapel at Pauls Valley, OK with interment to follow at Katie Cemetery at Katie, Oklahoma. Chester passed away April 11, 2023, at his home at Elmore City, Oklahoma, at the age of 72 years. Chester was born May 28, 1950, to Albert Thomas Clark and Lorene Billie Jean [Brown] Clark, in Wynnewood, Oklahoma. Chester liked Running the creeks, skipping school, and having fun as a child. He even put money in a Prince Albert can, hid it in the creek and forgot where he had hidden it. He was a fun and energetic young boy who worked hard and even carried that into his adulthood. He was a high school graduate of Elmore City High School. He believed in hard work and taking care of yourself. He never met a stranger and would give the shirt off his back if someone needed it. He met, fell in love, and married on March 07, 1971 in Gainesville, Texas. He worked in the oil field and was a roustabout, lead pumper, later becoming the boss. He loved to fish and hunt deer. Chester adored his family and especially loved his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He thought the world of them and would do anything for them and the rest of his family. Overall, he was a jack of all trades. If he could do it, he was doing it. Mr. Clark is preceded in death by; parents, Albert and Lorene Clark; 2 brothers, Tommy Clark and Jessie Clark; 1 Granddaughter, Haley Clark Ray. |
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