AREA OBITUARIES -- JAMES THOMAS CLARK
September 23, 2024
AREA OBITUARIES -- JAMES THOMAS CLARK
Mr. James Thomas Clark, age 17, of Fulton, KY passed away Friday, September 20, 2024 in Warren County, KY.
He was born on June 9, 2007 in Mayfield, KY to John and Necole Darnall Clark of Fulton, KY.
James was smart, fun loving young man who loved the Lord, his family, and his friends with everything he had in him. He loved a good debate and was brutally honest.
James attended Hickman County Schools, where he was a member of the Cross Country, Archery and Trap Teams, until his Junior year when he was selected out of thousands of kids in the State of Kentucky to attend Gatton Academy of Math and Science at Western Kentucky University. James excelled at Gatton Academy and gained a whole new family that he loved with all his heart.
James loved the outdoors. He was always ready for the next hunting trip and was determined to kill a bigger buck that his sister.
He found true happiness with Inside Out Archery. He was a great shot and won State and National titles in S3DA.
James was a member of Crosswind Church in Union City, TN. He loved his youth group and served on the Worship Team.
He is survived by his parents, John and Necole, a sister Cora Clark of Fulton, KY, maternal grandparents Clifton (Debra) Darnall of Fulton, KY, paternal grandparents Linda Wilson Clark of Fulgham, KY, two aunts Kim (Scott) Johnson of Mayfield, KY and Rev. Angela Clark of Matthews, NC, a cousin Preasley Yates of Fulton, KY.
James is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Voris Clark.
A memorial service will be held at 11AM Saturday, September 28, 2024 in the Hornbeak Funeral Home funeral chapel with a private family inurnment to follow. Visitation will be held from 4-8 PM Friday, September 27, 202
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made in memory of James Thomas Clark to Inside Out Archery, c/o Blaze Minton, 774 Cate Rd, Martin, TN 38237.
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