Kevin “Chip” Clark, age 60, of Zillah, Washington passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 24th, 2025, after a long battle with Parkinson’s at Ohana House Adult Family Homes in Yakima. Born in Toppenish, Washington, on June 26, 1965, Kevin would go on to be a successful athlete and student.
He graduated as Valedictorian and “All-Valley” football player of Toppenish High School. He would also graduate from both the University of Washington and Multnomah School of the Bible with a Bachelor's degree in Economics and a Masters degree in Biblical Studies respectively. Kevin was a respected stock broker, teacher, and pastor.
He was known for being one to stop and share a kind word with members of his community. Kevin loved watching the Seahawks or Mariners games, playing a round of golf, attending church, and spending time with his family.
Kevin is preceded in death by his father Chip Clark. He is survived by wife Pam, mother Joyce and by his children Natalie, Joe, and Sam. Kevin will be remembered for his incredibly hopeful and optimistic outlook on life, his love for people, and deep faith in God. He was always quick to joke and his laugh would fill a room. Kevin will be missed by all who got the opportunity to know him.
A funeral service will take place at Valley Hills Funeral Home of Zillah, 607 2nd Ave, Zillah, Washington, on October 4th at 10:30am.
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