1700 SE Military Drive
San Antonio, Texas
Amasa "Amazing Lee" Clark, Jr. went to be with the Lord on June 15, 2022 at the age of 86.
He was born on July 8, 1935 in San Antonio, Texas.
Amasa is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Helen Jean Clark.
He is survived by his children, Craig L. Clark, Julie Seideman, Brian Clark and Colette Rausch and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a hardworking, knowledgeable man who had a great love for Jesus and reading. He will be greatly missed.
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John C Witteman
August 10, 2024
Lee Clark was my friend where we worked together for many years. Lee was a walking encyclopedia of power plant knowledge and what he didn´t know I could call his home and ask his wife Hellen. She would know the answers as I believe Lee told her everything he knew about making electricity.
Lee told me about so many things and one of the most memorable was about his grandfather Amasa Clark of Bandera that had been a soldier with General Scott in the Mexican War before he was discharged and found his way to what would be Bandera.
Anyway Lee and I talked a lot about so many subjects. He will be missed.
John C. Witteman
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