Clark L. Rigsbee Sr., aged 63, of Glen Burnie, passed away at his home On October 25, 2024. Born under the warm sun of Key West, Florida, he was the cherished son of the late Clifford M. Rigsbee II, a retired Navy Captain, and Alice Jane Andrews Rigsbee.
Throughout his life, Clark was a man of many passions. His hands, skilled in the art of carpentry, crafted not only wood but also the warmth and love of a home. He found deep joy in his faith, regularly attending Bible study at Lighthouse Church. Music resonated in Clark’s soul, and he expressed his spirit as a master drummer. His rhythm brought life to multiple bands, notably Sphynx and Old Hat, and he even showcased his talents in thrilling competitions during battle of the bands. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Clifford M. Rigsbee III.
Clark is survived by his beloved wife, Denise M. Rigsbee; loving children, Clark L. Rigsbee Jr. and Lindsay Tucker; cherished grandchildren, Jayden Rigsbee and Nadia Richards; and dear brothers, Carter Rigsbee and his wife, Patty, and Charles Rigsbee. He will also be missed by his niece and nephews, Leanna Schindling, Clifford Rigsbee IV and his wife, Tami, TJ Davis and Glynn Davis; and his great-nephew, Cole Strick.
A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.
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Jill Snapp
October 28, 2024
To the Rigsbee 's and to all who knew and loved Clark, we want to express our deepest sympathy for your loss.
Thoughts and prayers for peace and comfort now and in the coming days.
Much love, Jill & Corey Snapp and family
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