Bradley Clark (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Bradley Jay Clark, Sr. was born October 7, 1960 in Houston, Texas to Thomas and Carolynn McFadden Clark. He passed away Monday, November 18, 2024 in his Lebanon, Missouri home at the age of sixty-four years, one month and eleven days.
Bradley was raised in the Friendswood, Texas area and graduated from Friendswood High School in the class of 1979. While in school, he played football where he was affectionately called “Rocky” and he proudly wore #21. He also played baseball in high school and loved sports throughout his life.
Following graduation, he worked alongside his dad in the diesel shop. He became very knowledgeable about cars and trucks. This knowledge gave him the foundation to become a salesman of heavy equipment. After a few years as a salesman, Bradley shifted his career to hotel management.
Bradley was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Carolynn; and a brother, Larry Clark.
He is survived by his daughters, Brittney Clark and Tynisa Swinton; two sons, Bradley Clark, Jr. and Cody Clark; his grandchildren, Jaiden, Alexis, Jaxon, Hayden, Asia, Koa, Trey, Saiya, Kiarra, Harmonie, Navi, Nya, Houston, Roxzen, Jasmine, Jett and Londynn; two uncles, Terry Clark and Billy Clark; and his former wife, Tammy Gilmore.
Bradley loved his family dearly and loved watching his grandchildren play sports. While football was his favorite sport, he also participated in softball leagues. He also enjoyed playing pool and bowling. He really liked Elvis Presley and anything Texas. He remained loyal to his Texas heritage throughout his life. You could always count on him cheering on the Houston Texans.
Bradley was a wonderful father and grandfather and loved being with his family whenever possible. We celebrate his life and his accomplishments and know that his family and friends will treasure the wonderful memories he made for them.
All services will be private.
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