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Mr. Elihue “Bud” Clark age 90, of Nancy, Kentucky passed from this life Monday, January 4, 2021 at the Rockcastle Regional Hospital.
Bud was born April 27, 1930 to the late General George Clark and Vesta Simpson Clark in Pucket Creek, Kentucky.
He was a member of Saline Baptist Church and worked for G.M. for 36 years, was a General Supervisor for 22 years. Bud was the son of a Baptist Minister, he got saved October 6, 1993 and was baptized October 16, 1993 at Saline Baptist Church.
Bud was preceded in death by his parents, General and Vesta Clark, his wife, Carol Fowler Clark, 11 brothers, 2 sisters and an infant daughter.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory, sons, Jim Most (Luanne) of Davison, MI, Craig Most (Debi) of Lupton, MI, daughters, Cathy Rasmussen (Jim) of Davison, MI, Carol Jo Riegle of (Dan) of Lapeer, MI, Janice Sue Brinker (Robert) of Davison, MI, son, Elihue Clark Jr., 21 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him.
Visitation will be held Friday, January 8, 2021 from 6-8 P.M. at Saline Baptist Church. Private family funeral service will be held with a burial to follow in Southern Oaks Funeral Home with Bro. Noah Broughton officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donation can be made to Saline Baptist Church 2685 Ky-80 Somerset, Ky 42503.
Southern Oaks Funeral Home is honored to be entrusted with the arrangements for Mr. Elihue “Bud” Clark.
Mr. Clark was a very special person . I always enjoyed seeing him. He always had a smile and a kind uplifting word. I will never ever forget him. Prayers to the family.🌹
Bud was my neighbor, he had such pride in his home and yard. He always had a smile on his face and it really lit up when talking about his beloved wife Carol. My heart is sad, but I know he is right next to the love of his life.
Bud was our buddy, here at the bakery (Sugar Shack). He was always pleasant and we were glad to see him. We will miss him dearly.
Bud was a very special person. I met him in 2000 when he was referred to us for a remodeling job on my childhood home. Both he and Carol were such endearing people and a friendship ensued. Bud would visit me often. When Carol was sick and in the nursing home, this dedicated husband visited her twice a day to personally feed her breakfast and dinner. He would stop by my work in between these meals to let me know how Carol was and to catch up with each other. He always brought a smile to my face and never did I miss a chance to greet him with a hug. The world is missing great men like him and I will miss him deeply as well. But if you knew him you are very aware where you will meet him again! Prayers and love to the family. He spoke of you often and you and Carol were his most precious loves.