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Glenn Francis Clark

Oakland, Arkansas, Arkansas

1945 - 2020

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Glenn Francis Clark of Oakland, Arkansas, passed away September 3, 2020, in his home at the age of 75. He was born August 14, 1945, raised in Argonia KS, the son of Glenn and Minnie Clark. He married Jackie Baxter on September 12, 1981, in Argonia, KS. He was a dedicated Science teacher and Coach...

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I still recall when we went w you & Jackie across the Lake to MO & has dinner; we all had such a great time/ you were a great husband to my very very stubborn sister @ times, she was spoiled by you so many times & she never saw it.

We just returned from Fin N Feather for a family gathering and learned of Glenn's passing. Our family vacationed there several times over the past 15 or so years. Glenn was always so kind and helpful. Condolences to his family on his passing. God Bless.

We all miss Glenn ; he was a great dad, husband, brother-in-law & friend. I know a great teacher & coach> I know his wife, children, & many people will always recall his kindness in life. Mayou rest in heaven Glenn your friend Carroll Rogers

Glenn you will be missed for a very long time/great brother-in-law. You always helped me w any questions I needed answered & was a great provider for my sister & loved her so very much.

So many amazing memories! He had such a beautiful influence in the world around him - he will be missed!!

Mr. Clark was an amazing man who taught me many life lessons. He loved his students and athletes. He inspired people to rise above and treat others with respect and kiness. I will always remember his life lessons.

Glenn was a colleague and friend of mine during his years in Estes Park. Although he was a successful coach of many sports, his cross country teams were most notable and were placed consistently at the top of the league, especially when his son, John, was a member of the team. Most of all, Glenn was a soft spoken and gentle person. May God bless his soul and family.