Thomas Levin “Lou” Clark, Jr.
December 11, 1923 – April 16, 2019
Thomas Levin “Lou” Clark, Jr., 95, of Deale passed away April 16, 2019 at his residence. He was born December 11, 1923 in Kensington, MD to Thomas Levin Sr. and Dorothy Mildred (Thomas) Clark. Tommy was raised in Kensington and graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. He joined the United States Navy in December of 1942 and was discharged in 1948 after serving in World War II. After his discharge, Tommy served in the United States Navy Reserves and was called back into duty to serve in the Korean War. Tommy was employed as a carpenter and worked in his wood shop until he was 93 years old. Tommy was an outdoorsman who enjoyed wood working, guns, shooting, fishing, watching Westerns and reading.
Tommy was preceded in death by his wife Alice Lillian Clark. He is survived by his sons Jeffrey Thomas Clark and wife Lisa and David Andrew Clark and wife Erin, all of Deale and grandchildren Cody Clark of New York, NY, Lauren Clark of Virginia Beach, VA and Grace Clark of Deale. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation
Services
- Funeral Service
Thursday, April 18, 2019
12:00 Noon
Contributions
American Cancer Society
405 Williams Court, Suite 120
Baltimore, MD 21220
800-227-2345
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So very sorry for the family’s loss of uncle Tommy. HE was a kind and honest person. My husband. ( clay) thought the world of this man that we called uncle Tommy♡ Praying for. Comfort and Peace to each person who loved him . He will be missed !
Love, Teresa Clark
I have very fond memories of going to Deale to visit Uncle Tommy and Aunt Alice with my parents when I was younger, going out on the boat, picking grapes from Aunt Alice’s little grape vine, crabbing on weekends, just such fond memories. My prayers to Jeff and David and their families. Rest in peace Uncle Tommy.
Sandra Clark Day
RIP Uncle Tommy, give my love to Aunt Alice, and my mom and dad if you will. My memories of you and Aunt Alice are the times I spent with you two when my parents went on vacation. Crabbing on the pier, going out on the boat, and the time crabs got out of the basket in the car. Aunt Alice had to pull over to get them back in.
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You were truly a great man and will be missed. Give my love to grandma and pop pop . Them along with aunt Alice and many other will be there to greet you like an old family reunion
So very sorry for the family’s loss of uncle Tommy. HE was a kind and honest person. My husband. ( clay) thought the world of this man that we called uncle Tommy♡ Praying for. Comfort and Peace to each person who loved him . He will be missed !
Love, Teresa Clark
I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Tommy. He and Aunt Alice were a big part of my formative years.He will be sadly missed.
I have very fond memories of going to Deale to visit Uncle Tommy and Aunt Alice with my parents when I was younger, going out on the boat, picking grapes from Aunt Alice’s little grape vine, crabbing on weekends, just such fond memories. My prayers to Jeff and David and their families. Rest in peace Uncle Tommy.
We’re going to miss all the lovely stories you told every Xmas and thanks giving
With all our heart felt condolences to the family from nana and Ken Wentland.
We always enjoyed our visits to Deale during the holidays and hearing his stories of “old Maryland”. Condolences from both of us.
I am sorry for your loss.
Sandra Clark Day
RIP Uncle Tommy, give my love to Aunt Alice, and my mom and dad if you will. My memories of you and Aunt Alice are the times I spent with you two when my parents went on vacation. Crabbing on the pier, going out on the boat, and the time crabs got out of the basket in the car. Aunt Alice had to pull over to get them back in.