He had lived in the Los Angeles and Ventura areas for many years. During World War II, he was a flight instructor at Sequoia Field and later served in the Army Air Transport Command as a pilot, flying the "Hump" in the Burma campaign. He worked for the Southern California Edison Co for 44 years before retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for more than 40 years.
Surviving are a son, Gerald D. Clark, and two grandchildren, Warren D. Clark II and Valerie M. Clark, all of Visalia.
U.S. Army Air Forces
World War II
Father: James Edgar Clark
Mother: Perl E. Lowrey
Maternal Grandfather:
William Lee Lowrey
Maternal Grandmother: Margaret Jane Rush
Parents of Margaret Rush Lowrey:
Isaac Rush & Mary G. Parker Rush
Father of Mary Parker:
Greenbury Parker
He had lived in the Los Angeles and Ventura areas for many years. During World War II, he was a flight instructor at Sequoia Field and later served in the Army Air Transport Command as a pilot, flying the "Hump" in the Burma campaign. He worked for the Southern California Edison Co for 44 years before retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for more than 40 years.
Surviving are a son, Gerald D. Clark, and two grandchildren, Warren D. Clark II and Valerie M. Clark, all of Visalia.
U.S. Army Air Forces
World War II
Father: James Edgar Clark
Mother: Perl E. Lowrey
Maternal Grandfather:
William Lee Lowrey
Maternal Grandmother: Margaret Jane Rush
Parents of Margaret Rush Lowrey:
Isaac Rush & Mary G. Parker Rush
Father of Mary Parker:
Greenbury Parker