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William Clark

Aurora, Illinois

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Wm. V. Clark, age 94, of Aurora, IL peacefully entered heaven on July 17, 2017 surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his children: Karen (Jim) Jacobs, Regina (Jim) Case, Alison (Gary) Johnson, Brad (Patty) Daw; 10 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by...

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I would like to say Thank You for your family opening your doors to the neighborhood kids so we could learn all about having a deeper relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ! Im in my late 60s now but will always treasure my visits to the Clark home for our Bible club. God bless your sweet family for helping to plant the knowledge of Christ in our hearts. Even tho some of us walked away for a time, we found our way back because of the kindness and dedication to ministry of the Clark family....

Thank you to those who have responded...we very much agree with all you've written and it was hard not to list all that he did and how he lived so sincerely to give Jesus to others via words, song, time and treasures. Gary Doyens your words were beautifully said!! Yesterday I looked through a little brown book in which he recorded each boy's names that he taught in 5th and 6th grade sunday school class ...the lists go from 1960 to 1976 and one from 1982. I recently asked him what was his...

Mr. Clark was a dear, sweet man with a wonderful heart for others and for the Lord. I have never met a more joyous, celebratory christian in my life. He was a happy warrior for Jesus and I was deeply blessed to have had him for all my years in the Awana Club at Central Bible Church; as a Sunday School teacher and to sit in church and listen to his periodic testimonies, some with tears in his eyes as he stood up for Christ. His voice, his willingness to drive the bus to Crescent Lake and his...

He was a great guy. Always interested in the young people at Central Bible

Condolences to the Clark family. Please take comfort in the Biblical hope that sickness and death will soon be no more. At Hosea 13:14, it shows why we can see our dear loved ones again and we can believe that.

Bill, Bette and their children were dear friends of ours when we all attended Central Bible Church in Aurora. Bill's smile and his great love for the Lord will always be remembered. He is probably responsible for many coming to know the Lord as their personal Savior.

My love to each of Bill's children. How blessed you are to have had Bill for your father.

A memorial, in Bill's name, is being given to Gideon's International.

So sorry for your loss. Bill was a wonderful Christian who influenced many lives. My thoughts and prayers are with you and family. Would like to come to his service but have to work that day.

Bill was my neighbor for several years when I lived on 4th Street, a great man of high values and he loved this county. We had the privilege of helping him with his Navy reunion one year and it was my pleasure to meet them all and thank him and his Navy brothers for their service. He was a wonderful person and he will be missed by all who knew him.
Ray