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Stan W. Clark

OAKLEY, Kansas

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OAKLEY - Clark, Stan W., 49, Kansas State Senator, died May 29, 2004 in a vehicle accident in Gove County. Service 11 a.m. Thursday at Oakley High School Auditorium. Survivors, wife, Ruth; son, Will P.; parents, Bob & Edith Clark; brothers, Drake & wife Janice, Ron & wife Pat;...

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I worked for Stan MANY years ago at his studio in Oakley. I spent 3 summers doing everything from mowing to reshingling the barn to helping customers. I have fond memories of working for him and am very sad to hear of his passing. My heart and prayers go to his wife, son, and family.

My deepest condolences to the family of Stan W. Clark.

Dear Clark Family We are very sorry to hear of Stan's untimely death. We felt he was a very good senator for the state of Kansas,I believe the state has lost one of the most honest & upstanding Senators that was ever elected. We admired Stan for his Christian belief's & his stand on issues at the capitol. We feel blessed to have known Stan & our thoughts & prayers are with all of you. Bud & Glenda Allaman

Ruthie & Will, You have our sincerest sympathy in your loss of Stan. He was a wonderful example of what Christ expects of us in our personal lives. We had the highest regard for him and will miss him in the legislature.

Stan was the greatest person I ever had the privilege of working for. In my internship with Stan not only did he educate me in the procedural side of politics, but he actually showed me the human side to every issue. Stan was selfless in every thing I witnesses, and will always serve as a constant reminder to me of they person we should all strive to become.

Senator Stan Clark was a very decent and honorable man. His untimely death is a real loss to the people of Kansas. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Ruthie and Will.

Ruth, Will, and family:
I am deeply sorry to hear about the loss of Stan. It was a pleasure to work with him as his intern for two years. In his own special way he taught me so much about life that went beyond that of politics. The lessons I learned while working for him have been carried on into my own career since. He was a brilliant and caring man and I wish I could have helped him out more. I will greatly miss him and will keep you in my prayers. God Bless.

~Justin...

What a wonderful blessing Stan's life was to all who knew him. He will be missed...P.R. Roberts

Stan was a wonderful, compassionate legislator. I have heard him described as a 'gentle man' and these words are so appropriate. His faith was the center of his life. He will be greatly missed.