Harold Clark

Obituary of Harold Lonnie Clark

Harold Lonnie Clark was born on October 19, 1955 in Long Beach, CA to Mr. Hatten and Johnnie Clark (Deceased). He was a product of the Long Beach Unified School District graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School. He accepted Christ as his personal savior at an early age and joined Golgotha Trinity Baptist Church. He spent time in the US Navy, later managed and promoted different gospel groups under Clark & Associates. Harold also worked for the State of California. Harold married Brenda in 1985, he loved music, cooking, cars, love to dress, and had an outgoing personality and was well loved. Upon relocating to Las Vegas, he continued with his music management with various artist which he started like Voices of Worship and Praise. He leaves to cherish beautiful memories: a devoted and loving wife of 31 years, Brenda and 3 children; Brandi Clark, Charles Edmonds and Julian Edmonds. 5 grandchildren; Bria Clark, Jaleh, Sania, Charles Jr, Julian Jr. Edmonds. 5 sisters: Dannie Mae, Patsy, Francine, Patricia, Connie, 2 brothers: Larry and Paul; and a host of nieces and nephews and other family. Predeceased in death by: brother: Edward and sisters; Alice Faye and Nona (Pumpkin). Last Words of Remembrance Resting my head under his wings Enduring what he has no bring Sleeping on a fluffy cloud Time will tell as we shout out loud I’ll always remember his true words Never will I forget what I’ve heard GOD Almighty he will always be In our New System just wait and see Neither you nor me will ever feel pain Peace and happi8eness we all will gain Each his own in his belief As for me I will have no more grief Come one come all and let us pray evidence show a brighter day. Amen Acknowledgments: Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair, perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there, perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say perhaps you were not there at all. Just thought of us that day, whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much. The Family Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints. Psalm 116:15
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