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Virginia June MacDanel Hartwell
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel for Virginia June MacDanel Hartwell, 80, who passed away April 12, 2025 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Dr. Warren Langford, pastor of First United Methodist Church, in Crowley officiated for the services.
The family had requested visitation to be held Thursday from 1 p.m. to the time of service.
Interment was in Woodlawn Mausoleum.
Virginia was born on Sept. 15, 1944, in Crowley. She was a graduate of Lafayette High School and attended the University of Southwest Louisiana.
Her proudest part of her career was working at NASA, especially during the Apollo Program which produced the first humans on the moon in 1969.
Virginia was an avid pianist and enjoyed playing and listening to old Protestant hymns. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
She is survived by her husband, Norman Alan Hartwell Jr. of Colorado Springs, Colorado; and one brother, Patrick Shannon MacDanel and wife Leslie of Baton Rouge.
Virginia is preceded in death by her parents, Francis Gerald MacDanel and Inez Tula Laurents MacDanel Scott; and her half-brother, Donald Hugh MacDanel.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley.
Richard Dale “Dick” Clark
Jefferson, Georgia - Evans Funeral Home of Jefferson announces the death of Richard Dale “Dick” Clark, age 78, of Jefferson, Georgia, who entered rest Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Mr. Clark was born June 12, 1946, in Crowley, the son of Lucius Leroy Clark and Emethilde “Tillie” Hebert Clark.
He was preceded in death by his brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Betty Clark of Lake Charles; and brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Jeff and Alana “Punky” Barrett of Harrison, Arkansas; his mother-in-law, Dorothy Kirk Moore of Harrison, Arkansas; and mother of his children, Barbara Darden Clark of Greensboro, North Carolina.
After graduating from Crowley High School, Mr. Clark pursued an education at McNeese College then answered a higher calling to proudly serve his country by joining the United States Marine Corp, serving in the Vietnam War.
After his service he retired from the chemical industry and owned Lake Charles Propeller Service, Inc. He was a well-known regional pro bass fisherman and was fortunate to fish many lakes while living in Louisiana, Tennessee, Arizona, Arkansas, South Carolina and Georgia.
He and Rejena, “the love of his life,” retired in 2012 on Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina.
Dick loved to learn and share his knowledge, especially with his younger friends and fishing partners. He designed bass fishing lures, enjoyed woodworking, and reading action mysteries and westerns. He was an avid outdoorman, excellent marksman, and liked Corvettes, muscle cars, trucks, boats and motorcycles.
With his engineering mind he was a craftsman who could fix, design, or build most anything. He was defined by his southern values and Marine code and was well-known as a principled man of integrity, courage, strength, honesty, loyalty, wisdom, and commitment among other many great qualities.
If he said it, he meant it and you always knew exactly where you stood with Dick Clark. If he liked you, he loved you. If he didn’t, well, you knew that, too. One of his standard replies was his aw shucks statement, “I’m just a good ol’ country boy from Southwest Louisiana, what do I know.”
Mr. Clark was a devoted husband, loved his family, and enjoyed being a Grandpa and he will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of truly knowing him.
He attended The Jefferson Church, Jefferson, Georgia.
Survivors include his wife, Rejena Barrett Clark; his children, Tracy Clark of Omaha, Nebraska, Christopher Clark (Heather) of Lexington, North Carolina, Justin Brewer (Amanda) of Decatur, Georgia, and Ross Hayley (Laura) of Hoschton, Georgia; eight grandchildren, Hailey Gomeringer, Alex Gomeringer, Addison Clark, Joseph Clark, Micah Hayley, Merrick Hayley, Allyson Naylor and Lauryn Collins; two nieces, Lisa Clark of Lafayette, California, and Tina Clark Strickland (David) of Houston, Texas.
He is also survived by loyal, longtime friends, Paul Frilot (Linda), Pat Richard (Rita), Jerry Weston, Mario Mills (Angela), Rob Thelan (Jesy), and Rich Pratt (Sue), as well as many other friends and extended family.
In accordance with Mr. Clark’s wishes, he was cremated and a Celebration of Life service was planned for a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to any charity of your choice or to:
The Jefferson Church Building Fund, 21 Cobb St., Jefferson, Georgia 30549.
Evans Funeral Home, Inc., 1350 Winder Highway, Jefferson, Georgia, 706-367-5467, was in charge of arrangements.
Online condolences at www.evansfuneralhomeinc.com.
