CLARK-WEBB-Obituary

CLARK GOYER WEBB

Memphis, Tennessee

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Clark Goyer Webb, 65, of Blacksburg, VA, and formerly of Memphis, TN, passed away Saturday, July 25, 2015. A graduate of East High School, Clark attended Southwestern (now Rhodes College) and later graduated from East Tennessee State. During his freshman year at Southwestern, he volunteered to...

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The family sure missed out on a lot of good memories with Clark, a wonderful man. Gone way too soon, Cheryl Durbin

Clark was m older cousin and I spent a lot of time growing up with him and later at family reunions. I love him very much and miss him. I think of him often.

I can't believe it's been 6 years since he pasted. I still have him in my friends on FB. because he always will be in my heart. Only one other had such a profound inspiration in my life and I thank him offen for the privilege of knowing Clark. God bless you my dear friend and may you RIP.

A warm, caring and delightful soul who will be sorely missed. Sorry we didn't get to go to the music festival with him & Phyllis when the opportunity arose. Go in peace my friend.

Clark always loved, he always cared, and I will remember him always for that. I feel so lucky and blessed to have known him.

What a light in this world Clark was!! I will always remember him, quirky, funny, but able to get things done and a lot of great projects to better humanity which I was only a little aware of. He will be missed by many, but what a legacy of love and service he left!! I am sorry I cant be there today. Much love.

Clark developed ideals of social justice that he consistently followed through the years, never giving in to the cynicism so prevalent in our generation. He remained grounded in his personal search for spiritual truth, while sharing his vision with others. His laughter, his big hugs, his wide smile endeared himself to all who were fortunate enough to know him.

Meet Clark at Annie Kays. Known him ever since. He was a huge supporter of Bhakti Kulani, our kirtan group. I look forward to singing at his celebration. All I can say, Jai Love

I met Clark Webb in the 1980's at the health food store I worked at in Richmond. We stayed in touch and when I decided to return to Virginia from New Englad in 2010, he gave me a job working with him selling vitamins. I had a great time with him and saw him after I moved on to other work. He would stay at my house and I would stay with he and Phyllis in Blacksburg. I learned lots from him and miss him terribly. He was a great example that I wish to emulate. He was a man making the world a...