Kim Charles Clark, 70, went to be with his Lord on Nov. 25, 2021 at his home in Indianapolis, Indiana. Kim was the owner/operator of Clark's Finer Food and Clark's Cafeteria in Wabash, and expanded into real estate development and management with Clarkland Properties. He was an artist, musician, and family man. He was preceded in death by his father Kenneth LaMoine Clark and mother Esther Juanita Malott. He is survived by his wife Margie (Magner) Clark, his son Ian, and daughter Lindsay (Frank Nguyenloc), and his three grandchildren Olivia, Max, and William Clark. For the full obituary, visit flannerbuchanan.com.
Kim's celebration of life will take place at Flanner & Buchanan, Carmel, on Dec. 17 from 4-7 p.m. His memorial service will be held at Church at the Crossing on 9111 Haverstick Road, Indianapolis on Dec. 18at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, we know Kim would value the impact of donations to The Honeywell Foundation, 275 West Market Street, Wabash, IN 46992.
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Betty and Vernon Denney
December 12, 2021
Kim was a member of a student educational tour group to Europe in 1969. I was one of the adult leaders. We had not kept in contact over the years. However, one of the tour group members notified me of Kim´s earthly passing. I trust that he shared some of his tour experiences with his family. I continue to have fond memories of that six weeks experience and the persons, including Kim, with whom I shared that experience.
Ironically, my cousins owned the Denney Motor Sales in Wabash.
Please accept my condolences on your loss.
Peace be with you.
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