of Batesville, AR
December 3, 1956 - August 17, 2016
Tommy Leigh Clark, 59, of Batesville died Wednesday, August 17, 2016.
Born December 3, 1956, in El Campo, Texas, he was the son of Johnnie Lloyd Clark and Betty Louise (Hargrove) Clark.
An Army veteran, he was proud to serve his country having served in Vietnam. Tommy worked at ConAgra 15 years in the maintenance department, and then worked 10 years at Unifirst until his retirement. He was a loving husband, a loyal friend, and enjoyed visiting with the residents at Independence Inn. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and spending time with his dogs, Bunny, Punkin, Tigger and Lemon.
Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Sheila (Reynolds) Clark of Batesville; sons, Anthony Gower of Batesville and Brandon Leigh Clark of Conway; and daughter, Alissa Clark, of Batesville; his father, Johnnie Clark of Newark; four grandchildren, Paul Wayne Clark, Hailie Allen, Kaylin Allen and Gauge Allen, all of Batesville; and three brothers, Bobby Clark of Conway, Richard Clark of Batesville and Jeff Lambert of Cave City. Other survivors include special friends, Larry Jones, Francis Rowlett, Squirt Sullivan, Jim and Carolyn Smith, and a loving niece, Destiny Smith.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Lambert; a sister, Kim Clark; and a nephew, Tristan Nelson.
Pallbearers will be Johnny Coles, Paul Wayne Clark, Jeff Lambert, J. D. Smith, Tommy Dean McGaha, and Shawn Page. Honorary pallbearers are Eburn Wiley and Squirt Sullivan.
There will be a visitation from 2:00-3:00 p.m., Thursday, August 25, 2016, at Roller-Crouch Funeral Home Chapel with a graveside service to follow at Lee's Chapel Cemetery at Sandtown.
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