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Timothy Clark Obituary

FLORENCE | Timothy Wayne Clark, 35, of Florence, died Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2006 at his residence after a brief illness.

Mr. Clark was born in Conway, S.C., a son of James Douglas and Janice Singleton Clark. He was employed with Terminix as a supervisor. Mr. Clark had two associate degrees, one in calculus and the other in criminal justice. He also served as a constable.

Surviving in addition to his parents, are his wife, Patricia Prosser Clark of the home; stepfather, Daniel Rogers of Florence; two stepchildren, Crystal Miller of Turbeville, and Casey Miller of Florence; maternal grandmother, Mildred D. Singleton of Conway; brother, Kevin D. Clark of Okla.; sister, Karen C. Rodriguez of Fla.; three grandchildren, Jessica, Tyler, and Kayla Miller.

Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006 in the Stoudenmire-Dowling Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Florence Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at the funeral home and other times at the residence, 2233 Twin Church Road, Florence.

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Published by The Sun News on Jan. 13, 2006.

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John Clark II

January 21, 2006

I am Timmy's first cousin and did not know Timmy too well, but my memories of him and his family are abound with joy of younger years. I wish that his family and those around him have a great deal of happiness in the knowing of a person who is great and loving to all those that he had touched in his years and among all of us that were blessed enough to know who Timmy was.

I am greatful to be part of Timmy's family abroad, eventhough we did not talk on everyday terms.

I will love you Timmy, Always.

John R. Clark II

First Cousin

TONIA PAYTON

January 16, 2006

TRISH I'M SO SORRY. TIM WAS JUST THE BEST GUY. I LOVED HIM DEARLY. HE WAS SO SHY AND SWEET.HE LOVED YOU SO MUCH. I COULD SEE IT WHEN HE LOOKED AT YOU. YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW MUCH HE LOVED YOU. NOONE COULD HOLD A CANDLE TO YOU. PLEASE REMEMBER THE HUG BREAKS THAT YOU AND HIM SHARED AND CARRY THEM WITH YOU. YOU AND TIM ARE AN INSPIRATION TO ME. YOU HAVE INSPIRED ME TO LIVE EACH DAY TO THE FULLEST AND DON'T TAKE EACH OTHER FOR GRANTED. AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY YOU DIDN'T AND YOU HAVE THAT TO HOLD ON TO. HE KNEW YOU LOVED HIM EVEN IN HIS LAST BREATH. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH I DON'T HAVE THE WORDS TO EXPRESS IT ENOUGH.

DEAR TIM,

WE WILL REMEMBER YOUR KIND HEART AND YOUR LOVING SPIRIT. AND YOU WERE FUNNY EVEN IF YOU DON'T WANT TO ADMIT IT. YOU CRACKED A SMILE EVEN THO YOU DIDN'T WANT TO LAUGH. YOU GOT SO EMBRASSED SO EASILY. THAT WAS ALWAYS FUNNY. YOU WERE SO SHY AND SWEET. I'M GLAD YOU CAME IN MY LIFE I'M A BETTER PERSON FOR KNOWING YOU. YOUR DEATH HAS CHANGED ME FOR THE BETTER. I KNOW NOW I CAN'T TAKE TODAY FOR GRANTED; TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PEOPLE I LOVE KNOW I LOVE THEM. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT CORKY, SWEET SMILE. YOU WERE SO YOUNG ITS NOT FAIR.

I CAN TELL YOU THIS IF THERES ANY WORDS TO GIVE YOU THAT TRISH COULD SUM HER LIFE WITH YOU UP. IT WOULD BE.

....YOU FELT LIKE HOME TO ME.....

SEE YOU AGAIN MY FRIEND. JUST GIVE ME PLENTY OF TIME TO GET THERE.

ENJOY HEAVEN IT CAN'T GET ANY SWEETER.

TO TRISH MY LOVE.

THIS TO SHALL PASS

-JESUS

mike adams

January 14, 2006

Tim was a hard working man who loved his job and even more loved his family. He will be missed by all that knew him.

Joanne Newton

January 14, 2006

Trish,

All of us at Terminix will miss Tim terribly. Calls have been flooding in from customers and other branches expressing thier grief, and asked me to pass along their condolences to you:

John Jebailey, Ron Burley, Chad from Bronco Lube, The Sellers', The Fortsons, The Knoxes, The Region Office, Audrey in Bennettsville, The Lake City Branch, The Hartsville Branch, Vicki from the Georgetown Branch, Cheryl Ballard, and many, many more.

Please call on me for ANYTHING you may need, even if it's a hug at 2 a.m., I'm only a minute away.

Love you,

Christmas 2003

Karen Rodriguez

January 14, 2006

Tim was a good man and a good brother.

Susan Turner

January 13, 2006

Trisha,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I went through the same grief a few years ago. I am here if you need me. You'll be in my prayers.

Karen and Jackson Sexton

January 13, 2006

My dear friend Trisha..Jackson and I love you..we will ALWYAS be here for you, no matter what... you Tim, Casey, Crystal, Jesse, Tyler and Kayla are our family..we will all miss Tim terribly...but you must take comfort in knowing you had 14 wonderful years with Tim, and those memories will last forever..and the memories you made with Tim! We should all be so blessed! We love you all..and we will always remember Tim and his silly laugh when he tickled himself with something he said...remember those times..they will carry you through.

Love, Karen and Jackson Sexton

Libby Nelson

January 13, 2006

Dear Trisha, Crystal and Family,

Our thought and prayers are with you all during this very sudden unexpected time of loss. Tim, to me was always the strong, silent type who shared a great love of cooking (especially spicy)food. I am grateful for his overwhelming kindest and hospitality always showen to Pete and I whenever we visited.

We shall miss him.

Trisha, I can only imagine your pain, please know that I love you and I'll always have room on my shoulder for you.

Your Friend

Libby, Pete & Kids

Mary Hilton

January 13, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Mary Alice Hilton

Ann Pierce

January 13, 2006

My prayers are with you and your family. May God bless you and give your family the strength to carry on with wonderful memories of you.

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