Raymond Clark, Jr.

Raymond Clark, Jr.

Raymond ClarkRaymond George Clark Jr. age 78 of Rosehill Township near Westbrook passed away on Saturday, December 22, 2018 at the Westbrook Good Samaritan Care Center.  A Memorial Service for Raymond and his wife Pattie, who passed away November 30, 2018, will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 27 at the Westbrook Funeral Home.  Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service on Thursday.  Stephens Funeral Service – Westbrook Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Raymond was born May 18, 1940 in Oskaloosa, IA to Edna (Bond) & Raymond Clark Sr.  He was raised and attended school at New Sharon, IA.  Raymond married Dorothy Abbott and they had four children: Kelli, Terri, Lisa & Eric.  He drove semi over the road for many years.  The couple later divorced and he met Pattie Clausen.  They were united in marriage on December 23, 1979.  To this marriage three of Pattie’s children were brought into the family: Mike, Vickie, and Teresa.  Raymond quit trucking and started Clark’s Custom Bailing & Swathing.  He also ran a road grader business for many years and was responsible for four local townships.  After retiring, he enjoyed woodworking, mowing lawn, hunting and spending time in the woodshed with friends having a nice cold one.

Ray is survived by his children: Kelli Vogt, Terri Bryan, Lisa Clark & Eric Clark all of Iowa, Vickie Harder, Mike Clausen and Teresa (Rick) Thake all of Minnesota; grandchildren: Josh, Travis & Cheyenne Vogt, Candy Boyd, Brandon & Kasey Bryan, Loren & Raylee Clark, Samantha (Adam) Laabs, Cody Harder, & Tanner (Bailey) Bunting; great grandchildren: Arlo & Colette Bunting, Claire, Abbey & Zack Vogt; sister Beulah Thompson; and brothers Derell & Kenny Clark.  He is preceded in death by his parents, and wife Pattie.

5 thoughts on “Raymond Clark, Jr.”

  1. Terri and Candy…. and all the family….I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Jr. He was a nice guy with a whole bunch of ornery-ness to him. He was always willing to lend a hand. I will pray for all of you. May God comfort your sorrow. Hold tight to your memories!!

  2. I absolutely enjoyed meeting and getting to know Ray and Babe! My favorite memories of Ray will be the time we spend having service at the “cat house” while having a few cold ones.

    Ray thaught me that life is short, dont take anything serious and laugh often even at yourself.

    Pattie taught me to always put my best face forward and how to handle funny guys like Ray.

    I’m thankful that I was able to have one last cold one with Ray. He told me how he was excited to go to heaven to see what its like, cause you never meet anyone who’s been..

    Ray & Pattie will be missed but never forgotten.

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