Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FORT SMITH — Larry Randall Clark

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was born Nov. 20, 1942, in Fayettevil­le, Ark., to Roland R. Clark and Bonnie Clark Bradley, and passed away on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020, at his home in Fort Smith after an extended illness.

He grew up in Eureka Springs, Ark., the son of the owner of Clark’s Market, the only grocery store in town. He developed his life-long work ethic at an early age, as he was put to work before he was as tall as the store shopping carts.

He was president and salutatori­an of his high school senior class and attended Arkansas Boys State. In 1962 he married Sandra Weems, and after graduating from the University of Arkansas in 1964, he took a position with the Fayettevil­le Chamber of Commerce.

In 1965 he accepted a job as assistant manager of the Fort Smith Chamber of Commerce where he helped recruit many of Fort Smith’s largest employers. In 1972 he went into the insurance business with his good friend Sam Hiller, the beginning of an over 30-plus year partnershi­p. Together, they created Brown-Hiller-Clark & Associates, one of the largest insurance agencies in Arkansas, which is now known as BHC Insurance.

Larry was one who strongly believed in the value and importance of community service, believing it helped build a better, stronger and a more caring city in which to live and raise a family.

Some of his leadership positions include past chairman Fort Smith Chamber of Commerce; former chairman and board of trustees for 18 years for the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith ( Westark Community College); former chairman of the board of trustees for 30 years of the Arkansas- Oklahoma State Fair; former Fort Smith City Board of Directors; president Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce Executives; past president of the Profession­al Insurance Agents of Arkansas; and former board of trustees member of First United Methodist Church.

In 2016 he received the Arkansas insurance industries’ highest award as an inductee in the second class of the Arkansas Insurance Hall of Fame. He was well regarded for his mentorship of insurance profession­als and made lifetime contributi­ons to the industry at a local, state, and national level. He served as a business role model for his sons, Scott and Marty, who joined him at BHC in the 1990s.

One of Larry’s favorite volunteer activities was his 30-plus year involvemen­t on the entertainm­ent committee of the Arkansas-Oklahoma State Fair and the camaraderi­e shared with his fellow committee members. In his role he was responsibl­e for booking top music talent for the fair for decades, including Garth Brooks, George Strait ( six times), Alabama ( six times), Toby Keith, Brooks & Dunn, Barbara Mandrell, Alan Jackson, and just about every other rising country music star for a generation.

In later years he enjoyed spending time at Mountain Harbor on Lake Ouachita where he was able to rest and relax. Being on the water and seeing the majestic scenery all around, he declared it one of God’s best creations. He was a person of faith who loved his family, his BHC work family, and his friends and took special delight in his grandchild­ren, watching them grow and becoming the person they were meant to be.

He was preceded in death by his mother and father, as well as his stepfather, Wayne Bradley.

He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Sandra Clark of the home; son Scott Clark (Deborah) of Fort Smith; son Marty Clark (Gina) of Fort Smith; sister Sheila Bunch (Terry) of Eureka Springs, Ark.; as well as grandchild­ren Ashton, Braden, Paxton and Hudson Clark.

A public viewing will be held on Thursday, Sept.17, at Edwards Funeral Home at 201 N. 12th Street in Fort Smith from noon to 7 p.m., and Friday, Sept. 18 from 8 a.m. to noon. A graveside funeral service for family and friends will be held at Roselawn Cemetery, 5403 N. O St. in Fort Smith at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons can be made to the Fort Smith Boys Shelter at 5904 Zero St.; Fort Smith, Ark., 72903, or First United Methodist Church at 200 N. 15th St.; Fort Smith, Ark., 72901. Online condolence­s may be sent to www.edwardsfun­eralhome.com .

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