In loving memory of

John Clark
December 23, 1935 - October 13, 2024

John Clark, 88 passed away on October 13, 2024. Born on December 23, 1935, John graduated from Oakland High School, then attended the University of Nebraska, graduating with a degree in Agronomy. While in Lincoln, he met Jan Montgomery, they married on June 12, 1959. He worked for Elanco Products Company and Dow Chemical for 32 years, retiring as a district sales representative.

John loved to travel and was an avid fisherman, hunter, and photographer. Later in life, he took up the craft of making stained glass objects. He was an active member of the Presbyterian church, where he was an Elder, Trustee, and Deacon.
He is survived by his loving wife, Jan Clark; children Karen (Mike) Mc Carten, Montgomery (Julia) Clark, and Alison (Pat) Goldsmith; sister Julie Wells, sister Alice (Bill) Artherholt; 12 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild, and 5 nieces and nephews.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Ora Clark, infant sister Joan Clark, and brother-in-law Gordon Wells.

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Green Hills Community Room. (2200 Hamilton Drive, Ames, Iowa 50014)

Tributes

Gerald A Miller wrote on Nov 13, 2024:

"Dear Julie and Alice. I send my condolences and share my sympathy on the passing of your brother John. Although I never met you I knew your brother John and your parents Louie and Ora. So who am I. In June 1968 I moved to Page County and started work with your father on the Page County Soil Survey. Your Dad was a remarkable man and wonderful mentor for me. During my time in Page County I often visited your mom and dad at their farm. Following the 1968 field season I moved to Ames and started graduate studies at Iowa State. Your Dad visited me in Ames when he came to campus for state soil scientist meetings. After completing my graduate work at ISU I joined the Agronomy faculty until I retired. During my time with Agronomy Extension I would see and visit with John at meetings in Ames or across the state. I recall visiting with him in Cedar Rapids. I always enjoyed visiting with John and catching up on your mom and dad and both of you who I never met. Now I'm retired living in Michigan. Looking at John's photo on this site reminds me of Louie. Again, my condolences to you and your families. Gerald "Jerry" Miller"