• Date Of Birth: December 30, 1936
  • Date Of Death: November 24, 2021
  • State: Arkansas

Glenn Conrad Clark, 84, of Flippin, Arkansas, passed away November 24, 2021, at home.  He was born at home on December 30, 1936, in Sedgwick, Kansas, the son of seed wheat developer Earl Clark and his wife Grace. 

Glenn was an honest man who had a great heart for helping people, especially those less fortunate. He loved everybody and spoke his mind freely.  He was a farmer, medical technologist, inventor, and handyman who could fix anything.

Glenn had a passion for music and was a talented vocal artist who cut his first record at age 6. Glenn went on to sing the tenor solos for Handel’s Messiah at Enterprise Academy in Kansas and Union College in Lincoln Nebraska. Glenn took voice lessons from Ben Glanzer of the King’s Heralds among others. Glenn was greatly loved singer who was sought after for special music at churches and evangelistic meetings. Glenn’s faith was carried out in practical ways including spreading literature and working at Adventist World Radio. Glenn had a good memory for product prices and a sharp eye for bargains to which his vast material holdings testify.

Glenn is survived by his wife Emma Clark and sons: John and Ralph. Glenn leaves behind 4 grandchildren: Melinda, Joanna, Connor and Victoria.

Romans 13:11
King James Version

11 And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.

 

 

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