Obit of Manning, Clark Anthony - Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Gene Phillips 14 Aug 2005 Return to Oklahoma County Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/oklahoma/oklahoma.html ========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm ========================================================================== Manning, Clark Anthony Clark Anthony Manning was born September 19, 1949, the first child of Beatrice Angela Manning and George Arthur Manning and left this life on January 6, 2003, in Edmond, Oklahoma where he lived. Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9 at Baggerley Funeral Home, 930 S. Broadway, Edmond. The Reverend Crystal Moore will officiate. His death is mourned by the many relatives and friends who knew and loved him, but especially by his loving wife Karen Sue Booth Manning of the home and his adoring mother, Beatrice Horton of Oklahoma City. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his father. He is also survived by his sons George, companion Lindsay and son Joey, John and wife Nicki and their daughters, Jula and Hodie. He is also survived by his three brothers, Bruce and his wife, Jan of Oakley, Utah, and their daughter Paula Manning and husband Michael Hugh Manning and his wife Carol and Scott Manning and his wife Karen and their three children Alyssa, Brett, and Claire, all of Oklahoma City. He is survived by one stepbrother, William T. Horton. He is also survived by his wife Karen's daughter Karla Gray and her children, Georgia, Gracie and Joe who were like his very own grandchildren to him and by Karen's two sons, Gregory Gray and Gavin Gray. Clark graduated from Tahlequah High School in Tahlequah, OK. He studied for four years at the School of Oceanography in Wilmington, NC. He then changed his course of study and graduated from the prestigious New England School of Acupuncture in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1982. Clark co-authored a nationally recognized book on acupuncture and homeopathy, BIOENERGETIC MEDICINES: East and West. He also taught acupuncture at the International Institute for Chinese Medicine in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for a year and a half. He was a talented and compassionate healer and physician. During his many years of practice he developed a large number of loyal patients who will miss him dearly. He loved his family and friends. He was a dreamer and an idealist and had a seemingly never ending supply of ideas and hopes of benefiting the world. We will miss him dearly and know that he is now flying with the eagles that he cherished so much. Baggerley Funeral Home 930 S. Broadway, Edmond Published in the Oklahoman on 1/9/2003. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Oklahoma County Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/oklahoma/oklahoma.html