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Clark, Sidney G Born on January 09, 1923 and passed away on July 12, 2014. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Houston, Texas in 1940 and attended Texas A&M for 2 years, before graduating from Rice University in 1948. Sidney served in the US Navy in the South Pacific as an enlisted man and discharged from the Navy as a Lieutenant (JG). He worked for Armco Steel for 34 years and retired from sales management in 1982. While in Atlanta Sidney served as President of the Southeast Travelers Club and served as chairman of the board of the Darville Library. He headed up the local Red Cross and Community Chest Drive. In Houston Sidney served as president of St. Andrews Lutheran Church. In Dallas he served on the board of Directors of the White Rock YMCA. He is preceded in death by his first wife, Alice and son, Ernest. Sidney is survived by his wife, Virginia; son, Danny; daughters, Anne and Kathy; son-in-law, Gregory; daughter-in-law, Anita; step-daughter, Kathy and husband, Kent Beal; 11 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and 1 great-great granddaughter. Services will be at 1:30 PM on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at Bethel Lutheran Church, with visitation one hour prior.
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Mr. Clark was a good man and a real southern gentleman! We miss his always smiling face.
The Cockerhams (don and Cathy)
Friend
July 9, 2023
Mr. Clark was a good man; we could certainly use a few more like him during these chaotic times we are now living.
Deepest Regards,
The Cockerham Family
Don & Cathy
Friend
July 9, 2022
Sid was simply "a good man" and we certainly could use a few more like him in these troubling times. Rest in peace my friend, we miss you. Don
Donald Cockerham
Friend
July 9, 2020
Mr. Clark was a gentleman in every sense of the description.
May he now find peace in the hands of our loving savior Jesus Christ. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Don & Cathy Cockerham
July 15, 2014
Sid always had a welcoming smile. He truly was kind, gentle and loving. He will be missed by all. Sending our loving condolences to the family.
brahm and robin cornwell
July 15, 2014
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