Alex Clark Jr.

Alex Clark Jr. obituary

Alex Clark Jr.

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Alex Clark Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Noblin Funeral Service of Belen on Sep. 24, 2025.

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Alex Clark Jr. was born in McNary Az, On September 23, 1950 to Alex and Lucy Clark, Alex and his wife moved to Los Lunas in 1977 Alex worked the night shift at Bates Lumber until they closed the sawmill down. He then worked at Goodrich roofing and later went on to work for Alpha construction where he was the foreman at Sandia. Alex was a devoted husband, a loving father to 3 daughters Terri, Emily, and Stephanie. He was one the best grandfathers to his 4 grandchildren.
Tyraa, Jada, Anida, and Tashawn. A Great grandfather to Alani, Alex was a God-fearing man who believed when you do good, good comes back ten-fold, he was a giver a man that walked by Faith and not by sight, Alex faced many challenges when it came to his walking but he had such a strong determination to continue to push forward and never gave up, he challenged himself daily by going to the park every morning to walk, he had such a desire to move and never sit still, after Alex retired he became an avid fisherman, a gardener, and overall jokester, He truly believed laughter was good for your soul, his favorite saying was "You gotta laugh to keep from crying" Alex his wife and their children lived by that and had many laughs together, Alex was a big man but he was a gentle giant, he had a genuine soul he cared for everyone around him. In September of 2022 Alex lost his wife after a long battle with Cancer, That's when he tried his best to live by his words "I'm gonna laugh to keep from crying" but he cried more often than not. His daughter Stephanie would tell him that her mom left so he could learn how to truly love unconditionally shortly after Ida's passing he developed a relationship with his middle daughter Emily that was truly amazing to watch they became each other's comfort, Alex depended on her so much especially at night when she would rotate his feet and legs every 30 minutes or so.
Some of Alex's favorite pass time was playing basketball until he could no longer play, watching Gunsmoke, playing pole on his tablet, and listening to gospel music. But his all time pride and joy was spending time with his only great-granddaughter Alani. Alex was just a great man in general he is going to be greatly missed. A small note from his baby girl Stephanie.. Daddy, Thank you for all the laughter and happiness. Thank you for showing us girls what the true definition of what a husband, father, and friend looks like.. Thank you for trusting me to care for you especially in your final weeks and days. It was an honor to be your caregiver and nurse, I love you always buddy!
Alex is survived by his children Emily Clark, Stephanie Clark son-in-law Ajamu Clayton
4 Grandchildren Tyraa Clark- McCloud Jada Clayton, Anida Clayton, Tashawn McCloud and One great-granddaughter Alani Clark three brothers Jesse williams, William Clark, George Clark and one sister Lottie Wilson and one God-daughter Jessica Poppenberg.
Alex is preceded in death by his parents Alex and Lucy Clark, His wife Ida Clark, daughter Terri Clark Grandsons Jelani Clayton Josiah McCloud, Sisters Willimian Rayford, Shirley Clark, Delores Williams, brother Clearence Clark
A visitation for Alex will be held on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at Noblin Funeral Service Belen Chapel at 3:00 pm. A funeral service will take place at Bethlehem Baptist Church on Thursday, October 2, 2025, at 11:00 am. Alex will then be laid to rest at Fairview Memorial Park immediately following the funeral service.
Arrangements are being handled by the caring professionals at the Noblin Funeral Service Belen Chapel, where an online guest register is available at www.noblin.com

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Fairview Memorial Park

700 Yale Blvd., SE

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