Terrance Dale Clark

terrance clark
Terrance Dale "Terry" Clark, 69, of Asheville, died on Friday, August 19, 2016, at his residence. An Asheville native, Terry was a son of the late Everett Hasque and Avis Todd Clark. He was also preceded in death by his sister, Debbie Rainwater. Mr. Clark is a veteran of the U.S. Army and served his country proudly. He is survived by his wife, Marsha Yount Clark; daughters, Lynn Eleanor Clark, Dawn Renée Houliston, DIanne Richelle Oliver, and Vanessa Nicole Griffin; sons, Terrance Duane Clark, Douglas Robert Hanson, and Shad Anthony Tesner; sister, Barbara Smith; and brother, Roger Clark and wife Brenda. The memorial service will be at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the Groce Funeral Home chapel on Patton Ave. with Patrick Williams officiating. His family will receive friends for one hour prior to the service.

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  1. I am so sorry for everyone around Terry who has lost someone they love. In my mind I see him by a mountain stream fly fishing and catching the most beautiful trout around. No pain to hinder him. May God bless your whole family by giving you the peace to remember the good.

  2. Terry was a good man, husband, and friend!
    You will be missed my friend! Thank you for your service to our country. You are appreciated!
    Rest In Peace My Friend,
    Love your friend,
    Lisa Turley

  3. Thank you all for your sweet words of comfort and your support during this difficult time. Each message is salve for the wounds in our hearts. God bless you all.

    Holding you in my heart Darling until we are together again.

  4. Was thinking of Terry today.
    I did not know he had passed. I remember how you all lived on what is now Foster estates. I remember how Terry used to help me on the milk truck. I know no one might not read this but I wanted to write it anyway.
    He was a good friend.
    We will see him again.
    I am proud to have known him. God bless you all.

    • Thank you for your memory of Terry. I can’t help but wonder what your thoughts about him were. I miss him every single day. I can’t remember any stories about a milk truck. I’d love to hear more.


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