![]() To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Doyne "Barney" Byron Clark Jr. Burial will follow in Northview Cemetery. Bridge Street, New Martinsville, WV, and Saturday 10a.m. He was also known to cut a rug a time or two on the weekends.īarney is survived by his children, Travis Byron (Jessica) Clark of Randolph, VT, Renee Christine (Jimmy) Clark of Upper Arlington, OH, and Jesse Dalton Clark of Sumter, SC two grandchildren, Avery Allan Durr and Jaden Michael Luken of Upper Arlington, OH and seven sisters, Linda Keller (Al) Hedrick, Barbara (Dave) Bosley, Debbie Tyler, Rebecca Deffenbaugh Stoker (Pat) Honrath, Patricia (Earl) Snider, Jane Schlegel, and Chris (Gordon) Henger.įriends and family will be received Friday 4-8 p.m. ![]() He was an avid outdoorsman, had a lifelong interest in horses and a general zest for life. Barney was a true son of New Martinsville – he grew up a Blue Eagle and loved his Mountaineers. He was a graduate of Magnolia High School, a longtime employee of Ormet and was an active member in the Moose Lodge 931. From the major brand-new films to the forever young oldies. Doyne “Barney” Byron Clark, Jr., 64, of New Martinsville, WV, passed away Sunday, Jat The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.īarney was born Apin New Martinsville, WV son of the late Doyne Byron Clark and the late Eleanor Mae Smith Leu. Most popular movies of all times produced in France, varied in genres, plots and chronology. On December 2, 1982, the fully mechanical Jarvik-7 heart was placed inside Barney Clark, culminating years of painstaking research and making medical.
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