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Larry Clark, Jr.


Larry Clark, Jr.

Veterans Funeral Care Larry Clark, Jr.

Larry Edward Clark Jr. "Junior", 42, of Largo, FL and White Bear Lake, MN departed the pollen of life on May 19, 2008 under a full moon aptly named the Flower Moon.

A native of Louisiana, Missouri, he was the son of Larry Edward Clark Sr. and Rose Smith Sidwell. Larry is also survived by his sister Crystal Lang, half-brother Bobby Gene Wood, and half-sisters Sherawn Kindle and Misty Johnson. He was preceded by his younger brother Chucky.

Larry’s dedication to duty in the service of his country was realized by being a true sailor. First assigned to Pearl Harbor aboard the historical USS Florican ASR9, soon he embraced an active career as a boatswains mate at North Island Naval Air Station on Coronado, California. He always accepted the challenge to serve beyond his capacity. As a coxswain, he was both responsible for the admirals gig and captains launch while tirelessly volunteering for the odd dive mission at 0300 with the navy seals somewhere off the coast of southern California. He nobly honored those who preceded him as part of the color guard and has been decorated by Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush and William Jefferson Clinton including a presidential commendation and numerous letters of appreciation. All of these duties were served while humbly attending to docking team requirements of the fleet of 3 aircraft carriers and the subsequent thousands of sailors that called them home while in port at NASNI. After retiring from the Navy, Larry’s design potential and exceptional attention to detail served him to excel in management for both regional and national corporations. His sense of adventure made him as at home rocking at a Fleetwood Mac concert or fine dining in Napa Valley.

Larry dedicated himself to his terriers as they were his children with four legs. His ability to see the virtue of every situation and make everyone he encountered feel as though they have met a friend for life was almost a magical power. His smile always warmed everyone’s soul and laugh was an infectious "ha-Ha!" that brought joy each time you mimicked it. Larry welcomed the good of life and made the most of the years the earth entertained his enchanted soul. His charm brought delight to everyone he encountered, and his thrilling spirit will be thought of often. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider the American Cancer Society.

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