, 200 FM 350 North, Livingston, TX77351

Thomas Eugene Clark
March 5, 2025

Thomas Eugene Clark

Thomas Eugene Clark

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Thomas Eugene Clark Sr. passed away at the age of 82 wednesday morning March 5, 2025 surrounded by daughter Kelly Wineinger and husband Randy Wineinger. Pace Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation will begin at 11:00 a.m. with Service to immediately follow beginning at 12:00 pm. on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Rev. Fred Alford will be officiating.

Mr. Clark was born in Vernon, Texas on November 11, 1942. He was the son of Robert H. Clark and Mary Gladys Dodson. Thomas was one of 4 siblings. He married the love of his life Joyce Ann
Sellers on June 22, 1962 and the happy couple resided in Pasadena, TX. Thomas Clark worked for FMC Technologies, while serving as a deacon for First Baptist Church of Pasadena for many years. After moving to Livingston, he became a faithful member of Blanchard Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Pasadena Masonic Lodge 1155 AF&AM. Mr. Clark loved spending time with his family as well as his favorite hobbies of fishing, golfing, & gardening.

Survivors include, Daughter Kelly Elaine Wineinger and husband Randy Wineinger of Greenville, TX., Son Thomas Eugene Clark, Jr. of Livingston, TX. and Son Christopher Shane Clark of Houston, TX. Granddaughter Ashleigh Ann Lewis husband Luke, Granddaughter Chloe Paige Clark (student at University of Houston), and Grandson Tyler Matthew Glassco and fiance Kara, and 1 Great Grandchild, Avery Beatrice Lewis.

Thomas Clark was preceded in death by his beloved wife Joyce
Clark. A Private interment for Mr. & Mrs. Clark will be at Lynch Memorial Park, in Greenville, TX.

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Visitation
Saturday, March 8, 2025
11:00a - 12 Noon
Pace Funeral Home
200 FM 350 North
Livingston, TX  77351
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Service
Celebration of Life
Saturday, March 8, 2025
12 Noon
Pace Funeral Home
200 FM 350 North
Livingston, TX  77351
Map & Directions

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  1. Rudy Gutierrez
    My dear friend. Never imagined we would never have our calls anymore. I always looked forward into hearing how you were doing and asking me how my wife Glenda was doing. I treasure all love and prayers for my family. We had many great days at work and a few fishing trips. You always talked about Ms Joyce and how you missed her and her cooking. When I heard about your fall and how you were not yourself. I knew it wasn’t you. I did pray for your healing and no more suffering. I know you are now in peace and with the love of your life. Well done faithful servant. You and Ms Joyce will forever be in my heart. For now know watch over your family. Until we meet again my friend.
    I will always love you.
    Love Rudy

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