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Clarence (Wayne) Clark
Clarence (Wayne) Clark, 59, passed away peacefully surrounded by family members, Friday, February 17, 2006 in Burleson after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Funeral: 11 am Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Burleson. Burial: Bluebonnet Memorial Park in Colleyville. Visitation: 6 to 8 pm Monday at the funeral home. Memorials and a special thank you to: Emery J. Lilge Hospice House in Burleson (817)615-2150. Wayne was born on August 27, 1946 in Clarksville, Texas to Ada and Clarence Clark. At one year of age he moved to Borger, Texas. He was employed by Phillips Petroleum for 10 years and by Ameripol Synpol for 18 years as a production supervisor.
Condolence Messages

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  1. Wayne was great person and a good guy to work for. I never remember having any bad times working for Wayne. He will be truly missed. My sincere condolences to his family.

  2. DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY I WORKED WITH WAYNE FOR TWENTY YEARS AND HE WAS THE MOST HONEST, SINCERE AND FORTHRIGHT BOSS THAT I EVER WORKED FOR.

  3. I am sorry for your loss. Wayne was my boss for 12 yrs, he was also one of my best friends at the plant. we had a lot of good times while we worked together.we had kept in touch after he left synpol but i had not heard from him since last summer.I have lost a good friend but i know he is with Jamie now.

  4. I knew Wayne from Ameripol Synpol Credit Union and now Mobiloil Credit Union. He was always the nicest and sweetest person you could be around. I will surely miss his smiling face. He was so quiet and gentile. We will surely miss him.

  5. Bobbie, I’d lost contact with Wayne since moving from Borger, but always kept up with the family through your contacts with Joyce. Our church years together were really a fun time. All of us girls always had a crush on Wayne–he was so handsome, and we were just skinny little girls! My love and prayers to all of the family.

    Sincerely,

    Sharon Musgraves Wells

  6. Wayne was a part of our lives for many, many years. His encouragement,kindness and the way he never let much get him down despite situations and circumstance will always be with us. We are proud to have known him and will miss him dearly. All our prayers to his family.

    The Shannon Family

  7. Wayne was always the nicest of all of our group….always the most polite and quietest…..a really great person to be with….he was never mean sprited or jealous or short with people…even us short guys…Ha! GOD bless Wayne and his family…..I could always depend on him to get a few of us out of trouble….Bobby Stephens

  8. Wayne will be always remembered as a courageous member of Alcoholics Anonymous, as a man of great faith and strength.

  9. Growing up in Borger, especially Rock Creek, I remember Wayne as my older good-looking, shy, quiet cousin. But he was also my hero.

  10. Tammy and Kelly, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I wanted you to know that I am thinking about you and will keep you in my prayers

  11. To the family of Wayne,

    Wayne was one fine person and I know he will be greatly missed by his family. Wayne was on my shift and he will be missed by me and everyone who worked with him at Total.

  12. Wayne, Steve Anderson, and I spent many happy hours in Waynes bed room doing dumb bell curls and talking about life, cars, and girls; not particularly in that order.

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