Services for Charles Wendell Clack, 85 of Arlington, 10 am. Sat. at the Eubank Chapel with Curtis Clack officiating, under direction of Eubank Funeral Home-Canton. Burial in Haven of Memories-Canton. Passed away on May 26 in Arlington. Born Sept. 29, 1926 in Gorman, TX. to Joseph L. and Ethel Bell Prestidge Clack. He served in the Merchant Marines, Naval Reserves during WWII and Korean Conflict, awarded the National Defense Service, Korean Service and UN Service Medals. Employed by GTE working in Kilgore, Brownwood and Irving, TX and Continental Telephone Company, as plant manager for a 4 state area, Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona and Louisiana. Moved to Conroe in 1972 and employed by Consolidated Communications as the plant and engineering manager and retired at age 65. He was a pioneer of telephony and a radio operator. Survivied by wife, Peggy Clack of Arlington, children, Jerry & Debbie Clack of Duncanville, Toni & Joe Shaw of Grand Prairie, Curtis & Gretchen Clack of Carrollton, Mandy & Paul Scarborough of Conroe, 6 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Jolene Lewis & Jeannie Clack.
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Charles Clack
April 13, 2018
I hope some day I can be half the man my Grandfather was.
Davy Allen
June 7, 2012
Mr. Charlie Clack was a very good man and I enjoyed working with and for him when he was with GTE, Continental, & Conroe-Lufkin telephone and I know he will be missed by everyone.
June 5, 2012
im sorry for the loss of mr. clack. an honest man who respected his employees under him. i enjoyed working for him. i know everyone will miss him.
don cook
Gordon Knott
May 31, 2012
I enjoyed working with Charlie throughout the years at Conroe Telephone. He was always ready and willing to provide me help when needed.
May 31, 2012
Our sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. Clack.
We enjoyed knowing and working with him while he was in Conroe.
Harold and Sandy Runkle (Hewitt, TX)
Judy Vasquez
May 31, 2012
He was my boss and my friend. Mr Clack hired me in 1978, then was known as Conroe Telephone Co. I have many good memories of him.
Carolyn Doyal
May 31, 2012
Charlie Clack was a very good man. I enjoyed knowing & working with him in Conroe.
Jerry McCurry
May 30, 2012
Judy and I worked with Charlie in Conroe. He was always a helping hand in whatever task that needed to be performed. It was a joy to work with him. Judy & Jerry McCurry
Gloria Eaker
May 30, 2012
I didn't know Mr. Clack, but as a current employee of Consolidated Communications, I want to send my condolences to his family.
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