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ROUND ROCK, TEXAS – Charles Eugene Clark, M.D. passed away on Friday, January 21, 2011 at the Trinity Care Facility in Round Rock, Texas.  He was 82 years of age.  Charles was born January 3, 1929 at Howard, Kansas to Archie B. and Mary Anne (Horning) Clark.

He grew up in Howard, Kansas. He was an all around athlete and earned the Boy Scouts of America's top rank of Eagle.  He graduated from Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburg, Kansas; then earned his M.D. from the University of Kansas Medical School.

Charles married Dorothy J. Denton in 1950 and had six children: Marye, Chris, Martha, Melissa, Alan and Kevin.

After serving in the U.S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base, 1956-1958, he moved his family to Encinitas, California where he established a successful medical practice and built the Encinitas Hospital which later became Scripps Hospital Encinitas.

In 1970 he married Gena E. Steinmann nee Retzlaff. They were blessed by daughter, Jennifer.

Active in several community groups including the Optimists, Rotary, and Boy Scouts of America, he was the founding president of the San Dieguito Boys and Girls Club. An avid Skeet Shooter, he served as the President of the National Skeet Shooting Association and was awarded NSSA's Hall of Fame Ray Boller Award for outstanding service to the sport.

He later married Mildred "Plucky" Hunt.

Charles is survived by his seven children, Marye Carroll of Leander, Texas, Charles (Chris) Clark of San Jose, California, Martha Clark of Cedar Park, Texas, Melissa Arribere of Encinitas, California, Alan Clark of The Dalles, Oregon, Kevin Clark of Cedar Park, Texas,  and Jennifer Semler of Cedar Park, Texas; step-children Andrea Rummell of Georgetown, Texas and Michael Steinmann of Spring Valley, California; and fifteen grandchildren.    
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The Coffee Shop / Re: How Do You Feel About Snakes????
September 24, 2008, 08:18:30 AM
Quote from: frawin on September 20, 2008, 10:23:14 AM
Wilma, I worked for the Dentons several years, and they did not want a Blacksnake or a Bullsnake bothered. They kept them in all of the outbuildings. The snakes elliminated any rats or mice. I remember when I first went to work for them I went into one of the Barns to turn on a light and in the dark I reached for the light switch and touched a big Blacksnake on the ledge by the switch, I came out of there looking for something to kill that snake with, Gladys Denton was there and told me not to bother that snake it wouldn't bother me, and it ate Rats and Mice. I encountered snakes alot in their buildings and she was right there didn't bother me, and I rarely if ever saw a Rat or Mouse in their buildings. Living in West texas for 27 years we had lots of Rattlesnakes and they were huge, many in excess of 6 feet long, being a hunter I encountered lots of big Rattlers during Dove season and I shot everyone I could. I knew and saw people that had been bitten by Rattlers and it is really bad scene. One peron I knew almost lost his leg from a Rattler bite, he told me the whole ordeal was the most painful ordeal he had every gone thru. My two sons and my daughter Dove and quail hunted with me and we all wore snake chaps/leggins. I guess in answer to your question I can take them or leave them depending on the type.

Soon after Dorothy and Joe moved to Howard, Mom was cleaning Grandma Gladys' kitchen and found a 6 foot long snake skin behind the refridgerator.  Mom was horrified and Grandma said something like, "Oh yeah, I've seen it, it keeps the mice in check" I am very Ophidiophobic. I am lucky that with all the camping I have done with my boyscouts, the only snakes I've seen are the non-poisonous ones the boys catch and bring back to camp to torment their Scoutmaster.

Kevin
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Thank you very much.
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The Coffee Shop / Any Word on Ian and Dana Denton's Twins?
September 22, 2008, 03:37:26 PM
Hi Y'all,

It's been a while since I posted. 

I got an email from Dana Denton (Ian's Mom) that Dana (D-in-L) and Ian were expecting Twins this week.
I was wondering if anyone had any news about them. Dana and David's email got rejected when I emailed them.

Kevin Clark
Cedar Park TX
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Genealogy / Re: Unusual Given Names
August 11, 2008, 08:12:24 AM
This is a rather old post, but I think I found the answer for LisaT.

According to this genealogy website, http://www.combs-families.org/combs/reference/glossary/j.html , Jno was an abbreviation for John.

I also came across a company Jno. B. Lee company, founded by a Jonathan. http://www.marinesurveyor.com/lee/index2.html.

Kevin
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The Good Old Days / Re: High School Class Motto
April 07, 2008, 06:51:48 PM
Class of 80, we're on top. We'll keep going and never stop.
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Religious/Spiritual / Obituary for Jesus of Nazareth
March 21, 2008, 06:54:49 PM
My cousin sent this to me and I wanted to share it with you.
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Welcome to the forum, IGDenton.  I am pretty sure I know who you are, if my guess is correct you are my 1st Cousin once removed.
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The Coffee Shop / Re: Mom would say . . .
March 14, 2008, 11:03:26 PM
One grandma would read every thing she saw out of the car window.  When ever we came to a Rail Road Crossing she would recite, "Railroad Crossing, Look out for the Cars"; can you spell that without any "R"s?   T H A T
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The Coffee Shop / Re: Mom would say . . .
March 13, 2008, 10:38:22 PM
An elderly relative once made us chicken and dumplings with Weevil infested flour. When we figured out that the black specks were NOT pepper flakes, we were grossed out.  To which she replied, "You kids would swallow a camel and strain at a flea!"

I was not quick witted or disrepectful enough at the time to say, "Well yeah, if your gonna feed us fleas, we will "strain" at them."
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