Richie-Clark-Obituary

Richie Clark

Dover, Arkansas

1978 - 2000

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Richie Clark, 22, of Dover, Arkansas, a welder’s helper with Staid Pipeline in Russellville, Arkansas, died on Tuesday, September 26, 2000. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, September 27, 2000, 7-9 p.m., at Humphrey Funeral Services, 2807 West Main Street, Russellville. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, September 28, 10 a.m., at Dover Church of Christ, Water Street, officiated by Mr. Grant Finlayson and Mr. Shannon Walters. Graveside services are scheduled for Thursday, 4 p.m., at Clark Cemetery, Alicia, Arkansas. Memorials may be made to Camp Caudle, c/o Joe Miller, P.O. Box 115, Dover, AR 72837.

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Richie was one in a million. We will always remember him.

Ronnie, Charlene, Jason & Beckie, you are in our thoughts today and always. We miss Richie, too.

Our Love, Bob & Alta

I can't think of one person in Dover that did not enjoy Richie's company. He will definetely be missed. I have a hilarious memory of Richie. While I was dating Justin Utley, Richie came over to see Amanda. Amanda started plucking his eyebrows because she couldn't stand the uni-brow. He was throwing a fit and and Amanda was yelling at him and telling him to quit being such a baby. Me and Justin in the mean time were laughing hysterically. There are so many memories I have of Richie, but...

Richie made a lot of us look at life in a different way. I can't remember a single time when Richie came to work on time. That was the great thing about him. He was so carefree. Nothing got him down, and he had such a talent for bringing people up.

Richie was a great guy, and we'll miss him dearly...especially when we go camping and canoeing every summer.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones.

I would first like to say that I am truly sorry for your loss as I'm sure we all are. Richie was a few years older than I but the age never seem to matter to him. He always treated me as a friend and not as Jamey's little brother. I didn't get to know Richie until about three or four years ago, but in that short ammount of time we really got to know each other. When I was 15 I started skateboarding and Richie showed me many great things that are possible on the board. He gave me his maple...

Our prayers are with you. In Christian love. The Adams Family

Ritchie (affectionately known to some of us as TOBY) was like a little brother to all of us. He will be missed very deeply by all. I personally have very fond memories of Ritchie, he was fun to talk to and to be around. I will always remember how much fun he was, and I will always miss that. Ronnie, Charlene, Jason, and Beckie; Kim and I will always be there for you.

Our Deepest Sympathies, love, Kim & Scott Poynter

Ronnie, Charlene, Jason, and Beckie, always remember I loved Richie as I do all of you. He was very special to my family and me. He always had a smile and a big hug for Aunt Alvalene.