PHONE: (972) 562-2601 John Wesley "Wes" Clark August 17, 1926 - November 23, 2010 John Wesley Wes Clark, age 84, of Plano, Texas, passed away November 23, 2010, in Plano, Texas. Wes was born August 17, 1926, in Brinkman, Oklahoma, to John Floyd and Viola (Summerall) Clark. He married Evelyn Warren on October 28, 1946, in Brinkman, Oklahoma. Wes spent over fifty years in various sales and management positions with Beech Aircraft. He was a commercial pilot with over 24,000 hours of flight experience. Wes proudly served in the United States Navy where he received the World War II Victory Medal. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Clark; children, Gary Clark and wife, Teri of Oak Point, Texas and Brenda Bailey Holmes and husband, Don of Plano, Texas; grandchildren, Bryan Bailey and wife, Jenni of Rogers, Arkansas, Alicia Strange and husband, Teddy of Memphis, Tennessee, Lauren Clark, Preston Clark, Lucas Clark, and Lydia Clark; great-grandchild, Caden Bailey; and sister, Del Wade of Santa Monica, California. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, November 28, 2010, at Parkway Hills Baptist Church in Plano, Texas. The family will receive friends during a visitation from 6:00 8:00 p.m., Saturday evening at Turrentine- Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Allen, Texas. There will be a private family graveside at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, Texas. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Ichthus Ministries or Amazon Outreach, 4217 McAlice Dr., Plano, Texas, 75093. Memorials Having met Wes Clark at a Navy LCS Reunion two or three years ago, it was a pleasant suprise that he knew family and friends of mine in my hometown of Spearman Tx. They were all aware of his relationship with Beech, having purchased airplanes and enjoyed association with him. I would liked to have
known him better, but it was good to know that he had served on the same type of Navy gunboat as I. I do not recall his ship Number, but remember that he served around Okinawa during WWII. I Pray God's Blessings on all his family. R L McClellan rlmc@ptsi.net ROY L MCCLELLAN, NOVEMBER 30, 2010 I WORKED WITH WES, MANY YEARS AGO AT TRADEWIND AIRPORT, AMARILLO, TX. HE WAS ENJOYABLE TO BE AROUND AND WAS AN ENCOURAGER. I AM VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM. JOE POOLE, NOVEMBER 29, 2010 The very best personal and business friend for the past 60 years. To your spirit Wes, As you fly through the barrier of time and space on your way to Heaven. HAVE A GOOD FLIGHT I'll catch you later. Cecil CECIL E INGRAM, NOVEMBER 29, 2010 Mr. Clark, We were so looking forward to you coming to Tucson in January for our (Your) annual Beech Silver Foxes Reunion. As I told you many, many times over the decades, you are one of the classiest, coolest Gentleman I have ever known. I will propose a toast to you on January 27 when we meet across my hedge. Thank you for being an awesome person, a wonderful Mentor and Beechcrafter. God Speed on your Trip West, JC JOHN (JC) ESLINGER, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 While I had never met Wes personally, we have spoken on the phone often to discuss aircraft sales. I have no doubt that I will see Wes again in God's house. May God Bless Wes's family and friends. DAVID P. SIMMONS, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 I worked with Wes at Tradewind airport for many years. He was a good man who taught me a lot. I will cherish his memory and lessons forever. My best to his family. And Gary, your old teacher still remembers you! Smooth air and tailwinds to you! JIM REYNOLDS, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 Pleasant memories from my Tradewind Airport Flight Instructor/Charter Pilot
days in the 1970's. BOB TALKINGTON, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 Sorry for your loss Gary, I have some great memories of your dad, when he would fly us to air shows. He will be missed. JOHN FAULKNER, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 Evelyn and family, We are so sorry to hear of Wes Clark's passing. Are keeping you and your family lifted in prayer for Comfort and God's Blessings. Wes was a good friend to Charlie for many years. Linda and Chuck send condolences, too. DORIS OLIVER, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 Wes was a great friend and we will miss him dearly. We are so sorry we could not make it to the services but things seemed to work against us. Our condolences to Brend and Gary and thier families. OCIE AND JOSIE TOWERY, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 It was my great pleasure to know Wes for almost forty years. The words that come to mind when I think of him are, "kind, honest, cheerful, smart, full of integrity and good judgment, professional, good sense of humor and patriotic (we exchanged many e-mails along these lines out of concern for our country)." Tradewind Airport in the early '70s was my early stomping ground and Wes then played an important role in my career and, for that, I will always be grateful. On June 28, 1973, Wes checked me out in a Bonanza and sent me off to Galveston on my very first charter flight - the first of many for him. I flew many trips for his customers, always trying to make flying a positive experience for them (many of them first-time flyers), but the credit for the sale would always go, quite deservedly, to Wes and his sales team. On August 30, 1973 I had my first ride in a King Air (in the back). Who was flying? Wes, of course. Who else was along? Joe Dan Higgins. My experiences of those early years were overwhelmingly positive, largely due to Wes's influence. When I started owning airplanes again in 2004, I upgraded, searching for that perfect airplane, and this would necessitate an occasional sale. Who did I contact in order to get the job done right? Wes, of course. In the ensuing six years, he
sold four airplanes for me and it was always a positive experience. His integrity always came shining through as he always wanted to lay his eyeballs on his listings in order to represent an airplane fairly and realistically. I'm now on my 16th airplane (my wife is trying to get me to join AA - Airplanes Anonymous). When it comes time to sell it, I will know where to go - Wes Clark Aircraft. Wes's legacy will live on through all of us who knew him, flew with him and did business with him. A better man cannot now be found walking the face of the earth. We will all forever miss that cheerfully intoned greeting, "Wes Clark," when he answered the phone. After talking to Wes I always had a better day. Talking to someone of Wes's caliber, no matter what the subject, is always an uplifting experience. He called me about a month ago, not about the airplane selling business, but just to say hello, and we had a wonderful visit. As I hung up the phone I thought, "Wow! Wes Clark called me just to visit. What an honor." He just had that effect on everyone. My sincerest condolences go out to Wes's family and to Joe Dan Higgins and the rest of the Wes Clark Aircraft team. The earth is poorer for having lost a truly great man, but it is my hope that we can all find solace in remembering him fondly and in knowing that we will one day see him again. DAVID BRUNSON FIELDS, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 Wes was quite simply one of the best men I ever had the fortune of meeting. When he answered the phone with "Wes Clark", he was automatically your friend no matter how long he had known you. There are very few people in this world that you cannot say anything bad about, but Wes was one of those people. My life was a lot brighter in knowing Wes and the world has lost one of the best. I know Wes is selling Beech in heaven. STAN ENCHELMEYER, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 The best boss and fellow pilot I ever had. A good friend for 40 years. He will be missed. ARTHUR LEE COFFMAN, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 I have so many good memories of Wes Clark that I would not have room to list them all. I just will say that I was fortunate to have known such a wonderful
man. He was not only the best boss I ever had, but also the best friend since 1980. We always kept in touch by phone or e-mail almost daily. He still called me to jog his memory on one of our former customers. Will miss him, but know he is in a great place. CAROL A GARCIA, NOVEMBER 26, 2010 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601