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Thomas F. Clark

Davidson, North Carolina

1928 - 2022

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Thomas F. Clark October 19, 1928 - January 14, 2022 Davidson, North Carolina - Just like his famous figurine sculptures, Dr. Thomas F. Clark reached his final Retirement Tier Friday, January 14, 2022 at 9:26am. Dr. Clark was a great teacher. He taught and performed and challenged and charmed...

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I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Tom Clark's passing. I have had so many years of pure pleasure enjoying my gnomes that Tom made. We had Tom Clark Gnome club here in Kansas and whenever he had shows in our area we were asked to come and join him and help out during the show. He was such a sweet kind gentle man and we loved helping him. I will always treasure my signed gnomes and will never forget this wonderful "friend". Go rest now with your God in Heaven, Tom Clark. Thank you for our...

It has been one year ago today that a friend and very gentle gentleman went to be with God. We enjoyed 35+ years of creating fond memories with you Tom and enjoying all your statues and gnomes. We miss you and you will always be in our hearts.

Dr. Clark and his family of gnomes were a very special part of my life!

A couple of my friends gave me my first Tom Clark sculpture and I know I have about 200 not a lot by the number Tom Clark created. I love the uniqueness of the stories, the coins and the appearance of each piece. My granddaughter made red gnome hats in different sizes to fit over whatever size they were. I put them on all my gnomes for Christmas. I also went to a studio that was his home or use to be his home. I met Tom at a sculpture signing. So sorry to hear of his passing but he...

The best memories of my business, as a boutique owner, in Forestville, N Y are those that include Dr. Thomas Clark and his wonderful artwork. Together, we supplied many collectors. He was always so generous with his time, when I had a signing by him. All my sculptures are signed by my favorite artist. I am so sad to hear of his passing. We lost the most genuine man I have ever met and oh so kind.

Feb. 11, 2022. I just found out that Dr. Clark had passed, and a cornucopia of warm memories began to flow. How does one describe a man like this? The superlatives abound, but I like to think of Tom as the most genuine human I ever met. I was a Cairn Studio Representative in the early 1990´s in Southern Nevada and had many occasions to spend time with Tom as he travelled extensively in those days. I could extol his virtues for many paragraphs, but simply said... both a tear is shed, and a...

Dr.Clark was such an interesting person to be around. He will be missed by a lot of people. We will treasure some of the beautiful pieces of art that we have and think of him often.