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Martin H. Clark
June 13, 1926 - November 25, 2011

Martin H. Clark

Martin H. Clark
Jun 13, 1926 - Nov 25, 2011

Martin H. Clark
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Martin H. Clark, 85, of Green Hills Retirement Community, Ames surrounded by his family, peacefully passed away on Friday, November 25th at Israel Family Hospice House following a courageous struggle with Parkinson's Disease (PD). The family will receive friends 3:00-6:00 p.m. Sunday Nov. 27 at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care, Ames. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, at the Collegiate United Methodist Church, Ames, where he has been a member. A private internment will take place at a later date in Clarion.

Martin was born June 13, 1926, to Charles "Albert" Clark, Sr. and Sadie Lila Beatrice (Mikelson) Clark in Clarion. He was a meteorologist on the U.S.S. Princeton in the South Pacific during his two year enlistment in the U.S. Navy ('46-'48).
He met his loving wife, of 59 years, LaRue (Delta Zeta '51) at Iowa State College where he was a FarmHouse Fraternity brother. He graduated in Animal Husbandry in 1951. They were married in Oakland on June 15, 1952. Martin & LaRue farmed near Kanawha with his parents until 1968. In 1970, Martin received his M.S. in Agricultural Education, from Iowa State University.
He and his father were in the forefront of the introduction of Landrace hogs in Iowa and nationally. He served as President of the Iowa Landrace Association and held the first Landrace Auction west of the Mississippi River. He had a Grand Champion Sow at the National Landrace Type Conference, and three Grand Champion Boars at the Iowa State Fair ('52-'67). He also served as a judge for State and National Landrace Shows. Most of his career was spent working in and with agricultural cooperatives. He was an FFA and 4-H member, and a 4-H leader. Martin was named Kanawha Jaycee Outstanding Young Farmer. He was awarded an Iowa FFA State Farmer Degree and received two Honorary FFA Chapter Farmer Awards.
He was a teacher and mentor to many people during his life. He had a passion for supporting and educating family farmers worldwide. During the 1990's he accepted 16 volunteer assignments to help organize and develop cooperatives in 10 countries spanning 4 continents. LaRue assisted him in five of these assignments.
Martin is survived by his wife, LaRue of Ames; son, Warren Clark (Fiona Shubrook) of Park Ridge, IL; two daughters, Karen (Phillip) Frei of Upper Saddle River, NJ and Susan Clark (Mark Fonseca) of Ames; and six grandchildren, Vanessa Clark of Philadelphia, PA; Brandon Clark of Kihei, Hawaii; Nicholas Frei of Montreal, Canada; Brian Frei of Upper Saddle River, NJ; Bridget Fonseca & Valerie Fonseca of Ames; his two sisters, Ruth Durst of Grand Island, NE; and Beth (Norman) Cheville of Ames; and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Charles Albert "Junior" Clark.

In lieu of flowers, Martin asked that memorials be given to FINCA which puts small loans (with a 97% repayment rate) directly into the hands of the working poor worldwide...helping people help themselves.

Condolences may be sent to www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com.

Cindy (Zauche) Recker on Dec 25, 2011

CandleLaRue, Thank you for sharing Martin with so many. He positively affected my life. In 1982, I was graduating from Western Dubuque and was involved in FFA. Martin sent me to Farmland Leadership Conference in Kansas City. In 1985, I was traveling with the Iowa State Ag Travel Course to Europe. Martin arranged that I met up with Karen and Phillip in Lucerne, Switzerland. I thank you for being the great women partnering with a great man!

Bob DeBlauw on Dec 20, 2011

LaRue,

I am sorry to learn of Martin's passing. I have very pleasant memories of you and Martin at Iowa State. God rest his soul.

Marty Welter on Dec 2, 2011

Susan, Larue and family. I have fond memories of Martin from his time in Monticello. He was a fine gentleman with a warm heart. May your memories sustain you through this difficult time. God bless

Gene Lansing and Tracey Watkins- Friends from Dyer on Nov 30, 2011

CandleLaRue-
You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers. Martin was a great man and loved by all. We always enjoyed our visits.

Dr.Paul and Laura Ahern on Nov 29, 2011

Larue and family. Please know that you were thought of in this difficult time. I always enjoyed visiting with Martin. He leaves a legacy of being a worldwide ambassador for American agriculture. My sympathy.

Alicia Carlson Emanuel on Nov 28, 2011

LaRue -

My prayers are with you and your family today. Martin was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed.

Nancy Bleyer on Nov 28, 2011

CandleOur thoughts are with you all . Sending much love . Nancy , Chris , Eva and Lily Bleyer

Daphne and Dean Anderson on Nov 27, 2011

Dear Friends,
May the Lord comfort you.
It was always enjoyable visiting with you with our chance meetings in Ames, and meeting Beth.
KHS class reunions were also a fine time and you took the time to attend the class of 1955.

In sympathy,

Darlene Bortle on Nov 27, 2011

Knowing and sharing your loss LaRue.

nancy shoenhair st.clair on Nov 27, 2011

Susan---so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. He raised a fine daughter----a parent's greatest accomplishment! Thinking of you....love, nancy shoenhair st.clair

Bob and Helen Farr on Nov 26, 2011

LaRue, we are grateful for our time of becomin acquainted with you and Martin. What a noble man. We pray for your knowing the loving care of our Lord continuing in these days.

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Nov
27
Sunday
Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care
414 Lincoln Way
Ames, IA 50010
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Family Will Be Present


Service

Nov
28
Monday
Collegiate United Methodist Church
2622 Lincoln Way
Ames, Iowa 50014
2:00 PM


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