- Date Of Birth: December 11, 1926
- Date Of Death: May 7, 2019
- State: Missouri
Thomas Nathan “Tom” Clark, 92, a well-known, retired Moberly businessman, died Tuesday, May 7, 2019.
Tom was born 11 December 1926 in Winfield, Kansas, to Asby Brake and Effie Clara (Hittle)Clark. The day after his high school graduation in May 1944 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He went to boot camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Station and was sent by troop train to San Diego before deploying to Pearl Harbor. After serving in the Pacific, he was discharged 18 October 1947 and returned home to Winfield, Kansas.
He graduated from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas and married Vera Ellen Mead on 19 December 1948, eventually settling in Moberly.
He and his wife Vera owned and operated Clark’s Shoe Store in downtown Moberly for almost 40 years before retiring in July 1994. While Tom worked at the shoe store, Vera raised their five daughters and after the youngest started school, she began working full-time in the store with Tom. Clark’s Shoe Store was truly a family shoe store providing shoes for every member of their customers’ families and every member of the Clark family worked in the store. Their girls often helped with radio advertising, Moberly’s Sidewalk Bazaar, Moonlight Madness, and other specialty events. Vera preceded Tom in death in 2005.
Agnes Kreek, a long-time Moberly resident, met Tom at Trinity UMC and they were married in September 2006. Tom and Agnes travelled the country, from Venice, Florida to San Diego, California, visiting the combined Clark-Kreek family. They enjoyed bird-watching, gardening, spending time outdoors, and going for long car rides.
Tom was an active member of Trinity United Methodist Church since 1955 where he did varied outreach for the church, taught Sunday School, served as Sunday School Superintendent, was a member of United Methodist Men, and served on the Board of Trustees. He was also an active member of the Moberly Jaycees, Kiwanis Club serving as President in 1961, and the Moberly Area Chamber of Commerce.
Tom is survived by wife Agnes and his five daughters: Ellen Kay and her husband Pat Crews of Arlington, Texas; Ann Elizabeth and her husband Paul Ludwigsen of Franklin, Tennessee; Jean Rene Clark of Fort Worth, Texas; Carol Lynn and her husband Donnie Downing of Moberly; and Nancy Colleen Lewis of Scottsdale, Arizona; Ten grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He is also survived by Agnes’ sons and their wives, her four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
In addition to his first wife Vera, he was preceded in death by his parents, sister – Nancy Kathleen, grandsons – Alex B. Clark and Cameron Lewis, and son-in-law Kelly Lewis.