[AGL] obituary
Harry Edwards
laughingwolf at ev1.net
Thu Jan 19 08:25:31 EST 2006
Clark Antonio Santos
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Clark Antonio Santos Clark Antonio Santos, beloved son, father,
grandfather, brother and friend, passed away on January 14, 2006, in
Houston at the age of 63. His strength and spirit will eternally be a
part of all who were privileged to know him. Clark was an adventurous
and free-spirited soul who lived life to the fullest, doing it his way
every day. Individuality was the essence of Clark's life, from his
trademark beard to his razor-sharp wit. Beneath his strong exterior was
a kind and loving heart that, throughout the course of his life, saw
him reach out to countless individuals in need of assistance whether
they were lifelong friends or total strangers. Clark was born in
Austin, Texas, on December 13, 1942 and was a graduate of Austin High
School. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout and went on to graduate from
the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Business
Administration. A Certified Public Accountant, Clark was involved in
many entrepreneurial endeavors, including his ownership of University
Motorcycle Rentals and Home Car Tune. He possessed a passion for
motorcycles, as evidenced by his honeymoon cycling trip through Europe
on his BMW with former wife Cynthia, as well as the numerous trophies
earned from his days as a competitive racer. A proud participant of the
Austin Ghetto in the 1960s and still today, Clark maintained
friendships that were perpetuated by his involvement in groups such as
the Texas Cavers. He looked forward to the annual Oldtimers reunion,
where he was a celebrated cook. Clark always loved to travel to Mexico
and shared many memorable moments there with his daughter, Bevin, and
close friends. Recently, he rekindled his love of sailing as captain of
the Sea Gypsy. His most cherished times, however, were those spent with
his grandsons, Asher and Ramsey, of whom he was so very proud. Asher
and Ramsey loved their "Pops" very much and know that he will watch
over and guide them every day of their lives. Preceded in passing by
his parents, Jose Antonio and Lena Clark Santos, he is survived by his
daughter Bevin Santos of Dallas, her husband Shawn Heilbron, and
grandchildren Asher Santos Heilbron and Ramsey Santos Heilbron; his
brother David Santos of Austin and his wife Helen; dear friend Cathy
Bradshaw of Houston; and dog Wangus. A memorial service to celebrate
Clark's life will be held on Saturday, January 21 at 2:00 p.m. at Weed-
Corley-Fish Funeral Home at 3125 North Lamar in Austin. Obituary and
guestbook online at wcfish.com
Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 1/19/2006.
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