William ‘Billy’ Clark
On Oct. 2, 2022, William “Billy” Joe James Clark left this earth and joined his Savior in his eternal home.
Billy was born on March 20, 1982, in Woodward to Greg Clark and Staci Moore.
In 1994, Billy moved to Kingfisher where he stayed until he graduated high school in 2001.
While attending school, Billy enjoyed football, baseball, basketball and everything outdoors. Upon graduation, Billy began college at Redlands Community College, then completed his degree in industrial safety at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Upon graduation, Billy moved to Fairview where he began his career with Chesapeake at Nomac Drilling.
It was while he was in Fairview that he met Charly and her daughter Kaydence.
The two of them became a part of Billy’s life and brought a new light and purpose to his life.
In 2009, Billy left Nomac and began working for OG&E at the Seminole Power Plant.
It was shortly after this that Billy proposed to Charly.
Billy and Charly married in August 2010.
He returned to work for Chesapeake in 2017 and, shortly after in August, they welcomed their daughter Adley into their life.
A very proud day in Billy’s life was in August 2018 when he rededicated his life to Christ and was baptized.
Billy was also very proud of his 17 years as a health and safety professional and had an impact on many.
Billy was a true outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing, trapping and so many other outdoor activities.
When he wasn’t spending his time outdoors, he was spending his time being a dedicated husband to Charly, father to Kaydence and Adley and friend to numerous people.
Billy was a man of extreme honesty, commitment, dedication and faith. Those who knew Billy well knew that you were going to get the truth from him, regardless if you wanted the truth or not.
Billy was a straight shooter and didn’t see much purpose in beating around the bush. You always knew where you stood with him.
Billy’s dedication and commitment were second to none.
It didn’t matter what it was, when he set his mind to something, he was going to do everything in his power to accomplish his goal. Whether it was hunting, fishing, work, being a father, friend or husband, Billy gave it his all.
He believed that if you were going to do something, there was no reason not to give it your best.
Lastly his faith. Billy continuously developed his relationship with God and continued to challenge himself in his discipleship.
Those who had conversations with Billy the last several years probably experienced his extreme faith and love of God.
He shared his faith with many and had such a positive impact on strengthening the faith of others.
Even in his toughest days, Billy’s faith and commitment remained steadfast, never wavering, and unbelievably strong.
Billy was preceded in death by his grandmother Norma Clark, grandfather Bill Clark and mother Staci Moore.
Billy is survived by his wife Charly and daughters Kaydence and Adley; father Greg Clark and wife Genia of Cashion; sister Amanda Clark of Edmond; stepsister Shannon Dunn and husband Justin of Cashion; stepsister Jessica Johnson and husband Grant of Elgin; half siblings Tasha Burns and Corey Louks; and grandmother Veronica Oddo of Nebraska, as well as many other relatives and numerous friends.
A funeral service will be held for Billy at 10:30 a.m Friday, Oct. 7, at Freedom Church in Piedmont with burial to follow at Cashion Cemetery.