Johnny Lee Clark was born in Pocahontas, Arkansas on September 7, 1949 to Ira Lee and Pirley (Adams) Clark. He passed away on July 20, 2020 in Muskogee, Oklahoma at the age of 70.
He is survived by:
His siblings:
Donna Bush of Stigler, OK
Connie Qualls of Stigler, OK
Hellen Qualls of Konowa, OK
One son:
Trenton Clark and wife, Tammy, of Stigler, OK
One daughter:
Dedee
Clark and husband, Rex Miles, of Scottsdale, AZ
His grandchildren:
Lynde Clark, Matthew Clark and Kashlynn Clark,
Numerous nieces, nephews
and cousins
Johnny was preceded in death by his parents, Ira Lee and Pirley (Adams) Clark; his wife, Jody Clark; the mother of his children, Laura Choate; his sister, Trudy Crow; one niece, Nellie Bush; and two nephews, Brandon Potts and Wayman Potts.
Viewing will be held at Mallory Chapel in Stigler from 8 am to 7 pm on
Wednesday and Thursday, July 22 and 23.
Funeral Services will be held at
10 am on Friday, July 24 at Mallory Chapel in Stigler with Rev. Robert Adams
officiating. Interment will follow at Fields Cemetery under the direction of
Mallory-Martin Funeral Home and Crematory of Stigler.
Pallbearers: Clint Gaither ~ Emanual Crow ~ Alford Crow ~ Morris Adams ~
Scooter Potts ~ Stacy Potts
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