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FRANK EDWARD CLARK

FRANK EDWARD CLARK

BETHEL - Frank Edward Clark 59, of Cherry Street, died Wednesday July 17, 2019 at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville. He was born in Allegheny County PA September 22, 1959 to the late Frank Howard Wolfram and Donna Jean Myers Clark. Frank was an industrial engineer and attended Nashville United Methodist Church. He loved music, to hunt and fish and spend time with his family. Frank served his country in the US Navy.

Funeral services were held Sunday July 21, 2019 at 3:00 PM at the Walker Funeral Chapel, 414 North Haughton Street, Williamston. Pastor Luke Whitehead officiated. Burial followed in the Robersonville Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Katie Roberson Clark of the home; daughters, Susan Clark of the Bethel, Rhonda Banks of Williamston, Donna Matthews of Bethel, Jeannie Briones of Ayden; son Frank Allen Clark and wife Amanda, of Nashville; sister, Elaine McGillis of Atlanta, GA; 15 grandchildren, Samantha Woolard, Jeremy Briones, Morgan Black, Sidney and Hayden Hardy, Ryan, Kevin, Skylar, Adam and Hannah Banks, Matthew Hollis, Corbin, Devin and Brendin Clark; Dakota Clark; and nine great grandchildren.

The family received friends Saturday July 20th at Walker Funeral Home, Williamston, from 6-7:30 PM and from the home at other times.

Arrangements by Walker Funeral Home of Williamston


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