Joseph "Joey" Henry Clark
Joey was born on October 18, 1959 and passed away on March 16, 2025 at a local hospital.
He graduated high school from Central Baptist on Dauphin Island Parkway. He also attended S.W. Technical School on D.I.P. He later graduated from the University of South Alabama with a business degree.
He worked at Teledyne Continental Motors for 25 years and retired from there this past January.
He enjoyed living and playing on Dog River with friends and family. "The River" held many hours of entertainment for Joey.
He is survived by one sister, Marita Clark Martin and brother in law, Mitchell J. Martin. He was preceded in death by his father, James Paul Clark, Sr., mother, Mary Merrill Clark and one brother, James "Jim" Paul Clark, Jr.
Parlor services will be held on Friday, March 21, 2025 at 12noon. The family will receive friends from 11am until service time Friday at Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral Home.
October 18, 1959 — March 16, 2025
Interment will take place in Mobile Memorial Gardens Cemetery 6100 Three Notch Rd. Mobile, AL 36619
Condolences For "Joseph Clark"
I remember Joey taking his sister Marita and I fishing in his boat to Dauphin Island. Started out great. But Joey cut his finger trying to get my line out of the motor. Beached the boat. Marita and I climbed over the sand dunes to the main roads of Dauphin Island to fine help. Help came and took Joey to the medical facility. Coast Guard drove Joey’s boat with Marita and me back to where the car and boat trailer were parked. Someone brought Joey from medical center to meet us. With his finger all bandaged, Joey backed the trailer in the water and the Coast Guard got the boat loaded. We were homeward bound without any fish. You never know how a day is going to turn out! Bless his heart for trying to show us a good time. May you rest in heavenly peace.
I remember Joey taking his sister Marita and I fishing in his boat to Dauphin Island. Started out great. But Joey cut his finger trying to get my line out of the motor. Beached the boat. Marita and I climbed over the sand dunes to the main roads of Dauphin Island to fine help. Help came and took Joey to the medical facility. Coast Guard drove Joey’s boat with Marita and me back to where the car and boat trailer were parked. Someone brought Joey from medical center to meet us. With his finger all bandaged, Joey backed the trailer in the water and the Coast Guard got the boat loaded. We were homeward bound without any fish. You never know how a day is going to turn out! Bless his heart for trying to show us a good time. May you rest in heavenly peace.