David E. Clark
Age 64
David E. Clark, 64 of McKee Road, Wellsville, Ohio went to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 20, 2001 after a two month illness.
He was born in Wellsville on October 24, 1936, the son of the late Clarence and Mabel Kiddey Clark. He had resided in Wellsville his entire life.
Mr. Clark had been employed for 28 years at the former Crucible Steel in Midland as a Loader in the #2 Finishing Mill, retiring in 1981 and later at the Fithian Wilbert Burial Vault Co. He was a member of the Industry Christian Assembly on Tuscarawas Road.
He leaves his wife of 44 years, Priscilla Pacella Clark, whom he married on April 30, 1957. Mr Clark is also survived by a daughter, Kimberly Ann Clark, of East Liverpool, two sons, David Kent Clark of Dania, Florida and Todd A. Clark of Columbiana, Ohio. Two brother in laws and their wives, Tony and Memina Pacella of Midland, Pa. and Sal and Delores Pacella of Beaver Falls, Pa. Two sister in laws Deborah McFadden of Jacksonville, Florida and Julie Benson Croxall and beloved friend and brother-in-law, Michael Croxall of East Liverpool. A niece and nephew,who he loved like his own children, Nicole and Eric Benson of Cleveland, Ohio and Jeff and Trina Clark of Wellsville. Great-niece and nephews, Moriah, David and Noah Parker of Beaver, PA. and Jeffrey Clark, his buddies, of Wellsville. Many nieces and nephews that he adored. Last, but by no means least, Mishelle Deavers and Rick Hupp, who he loved like his own. And of course, his brothers and sisters in Christ from the church body at Christian Assembly.
Services will be held at the Christian Assembly in Industry, Pa. on Tuscarawas Road, Saturday, September 22, 2001 at 1:00 PM with Pastor Bill Anzevino, officiating.
Burial will follow in Spring Hill Cemetery in Wellsville, Ohio.
The family will be present to receive friends, at the Wellsville Chapel of the Martin-MacLean-Altmeyer Funeral Homes, 509 Riverside Avenue, Wellsville, Ohio 43968, today, September 21, 2001 from 2:00 to 9:00 PM and two hours prior to the services at the church on Saturday
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We Love You Big Guy! Will always remember your quick remarks. Your loss has created a great mark in our family. You are and will be missed….
David will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by many, many people.Our thoughts and prayers are with Pris,Kent, Kim, and Todd.
In Honor and Celebration of
David’s Life
Oh come, my soul, let’s take a stroll
To seek the start which is your goal.
O’er verdant valleys rich in soil,
Up mountain trails with pain we toil.
We reach your start; it’s time we part,
Go meet your God; give him your heart.