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Milton Cornell Clark

Roanoke, Virginia

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Milton Cornell Clark, 81, of Pulaski, Va., departed this life on Monday, October 27, 2008. Cornell, as he was known to many, was born on March 4, 1927, to Harry Clark and Lucy Electric Peyton Clark. Cornell attended Calfee School and later Christiansburg Institute. He served his country as a...

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To Gary and the family, our hearts and prayers go out to you, our extended family the Clark's- Mr. Clark touch all of our lives in some form or fashion and truly was a strong role model for all us while we were at JMU with Gary and one of gods best men who provided all of us with words of encouragement and wisdom and for now he has been called upon to continue to spread his knowledge and wisdom he will always give us a sign that he is still there know that he is in a better place and at peace...

I am truely sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Carnell. When I think about Uncle Carnell I think of all the good times we shared when I was a child. It is a sad time for us all but when your down and out stop and reflect all the good things he did and all the lives he has touched. Each of you will be in my prayers. God Bless, Love you all!

My heart is reaching out to you,
For what you’re going through;
I’m thinking of you frequently
And praying for you, too.
If there’s something I can do,
Anything at all,
Think of me thinking of you,
And don’t hesitate to call.

My God Bless you and Keep you all. Each one of you will be in my prayers.

Gary and The Clark Family,
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

On behalf of the many children whose lives were touched by the Gary Clark Camp, your husband and your family, we want you to know we share your loss. What a wonderful, caring man he was. He had such a big heart. We shall always remember him and his loving family. Our prayers go out to you and your family. I met Mr. Clark when I worked at the Department of Social Services. I am Roy Stanley’s mother in law. My family and I are keeping you in our prayers.

Jerri Dudley
Roanoke,...

To the clark family, I want to express to you my deepest sympathy in the loss of Mr. Cornell. He will forever be remembered for his friendliness and that beautiful smile. Find comfort in knowing that he was a strong man in God and that he is now in a better place. May God Bless and keep you in his tender mercy, and remember to be absent from the body is to be forever present with the lord. Sincerely, Sharon Boyd-Churchwell and Katherine Early Phipps and the Entire Early Family.

Dear Clark Family,

My heart is heavy with sadness as I write to you to express sincere condolences on the loss of a wonderful man I genuinely admired. My prayers and thoughts are with the entire family. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow and may you find solace in fond, loving memories of Mr. Clark.

With much love,

Juli

Our hearts and prayer go out The Clark family. Mr. Clark was a very good man. The world need more like him.

coe

Sister Mabel and Sheila,
My heartfelt sorrow in the loss of your husband and father. It was such a pleasure to have known him and to have worked with you as we honored him in February. May God bless you.