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Darryl Hugh Clark, Sr. passed away unexpectedly Sunday, June 16, 2019. "Big Darryl", as he was known to his many friends and family and "PaPa" to his grandchildren and great grandchildren, graduated from Istrouma High in 1968. He began his career at Exxon/Mobil in 1973 until he retired in March 1, 2006. Not one to stay idle very long, Darryl, became a consultant to Exxon, then President of Brock Services and at the present was employed as Director of Special Projects at MMR Group Inc. Darryl was the consummate sportsman. He had great love for hunting, fishing and cheering on the LSU Tigers. One of his greatest joys was being with his kids and grandkids when they made their first hunt or caught their first fish. He was the first one there with smiles and hugs. His family was his life. Darryl's passing will leave a big hole in the hearts of his family and friends, but there are so many stories to tell that will keep his memory alive. He was preceded in death by his mother, Ruby Pearl Clark and stepmother, Winnie Mae Clark. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Syble Abney Clark, his father, Walter Hugh Clark and his children, Darryl Clark, Jr and wife, Ashley, Stacey Williams and husband, Matt, sisters; Diane Clouatre and husband, Gene and Kathie Bercegeay and husband, Larry. He is also survived by his Grandchildren, Taylor and wife, Izzy, Hayden and fiancé Londyn, and Raegan Hancock and Billy and Joshua Clark; his great grandchildren, Colt, Sadie, Bella and Rylie Hancock along with numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers with be his grandsons, Taylor and Hayden Hancock, Billy and Joshua Clark, his nephew, Jacque Courville and good friend, Jake Alleman. Visitation at Greenoaks Funeral Home on Thursday, June 20, from 11 am until funeral service at 2 pm with burial immediately following.
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E Jann Benson Carlock. Diane, Darrell & Cathy, were my cousin idols, All Be
April 28, 2022
Sorry my cousin
theresa jarrell
July 22, 2020
We are so sorry to hear of Darryls passing. You all are in our prayers. Dennis and Lesa Benson Kelley
June 29, 2019
One of the best men I have ever known. He will be missed.
Earl Crochet
June 21, 2019
I was so sorry to read about Darryl's death. My sympathy to the family.
Beverly Clark
June 19, 2019
Syble, so sorry to hear about Darryl. True love were you two. May God be with you and family at this time. Sending our love and condolences.
CHERYL ALIERS
June 19, 2019
So saddened to hear of Darryl's passing. He was a good friend to many at Exxon. Walter Hugh (Blue) was my first Operator at the Refinery. Many good memories. I will keep the family in my prayers and am truly sorry for your loss.
Jim Duplantis
Jim Duplantis
June 19, 2019
As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your cherished memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.
June 19, 2019
Deepest Sympathy too Family & Friends !!!
Penny Hebert
June 18, 2019
Deepest condolences to the family. He was a very wonderful man I had the pleasure of meeting when working for Dr.'s Bell and Larrison in Pierre Part.
Frannie Mabile
June 18, 2019
So sorry for your loss worked with Darryl and also went to school with him.
Mike Buell
June 18, 2019
Uncle Darryl (known to my family) was one of great ones....
Never a negative word, always positive.
And always a smile on his face.
Matt Wascom
June 18, 2019
We are very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you Syble and your whole family. Please accept our sincere condolences. Manuel & Sandra Garza
Manuel & Sandra Garza
June 18, 2019
so sorry for ur lost. he was a great guy. prayers sent
wayne simoneaux
June 18, 2019
Michael E McGinnis
June 18, 2019
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Darryl. Prayer for those near and dear to his heart.
Frank Parker
June 18, 2019
Rusty Blanchard
June 18, 2019
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