Tate Landon

Clark

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Tate Landon Clark

Jun 06 2009 - May 04 2014

Tate Landon Clark, age 4, of McKinney, Texas was suddenly taken from us May 4, 2014, in McKinney. Tate was born June 6th, 2009 to Brian and Allison (Jones) Clark. He attended Heritage Learning Center in McKinney and was excited to start Slaughter as a Kindergartener in the fall. He played T-Ball for The Brewer's (when he wasn't playing in the dirt). Tate had a smile that lit up a room. He loved life and was very inquisitive about EVERYTHING even if it meant being told numerous times not do something. He felt that every question deserved an answer and would make sure he got one.  He loved Lego's, anything that he could build, motorcycles, recently loved hockey, loved snuggling with his momma and dad ONLY when he knew it was past his bedtime... he loved his sister Camdyn, and looked up to his big "Bubba". He brought so much life to our family and the void that he leaves will be unimaginable. We take comfort in the fact that He is in the arms of His Maker.

He is survived by his parents, Brian and Allison Clark of McKinney, brother Matthew Clark of Richardson; sister Camdyn Hope Clark of McKinney; grandparents Pa Pa Joe and Grandma Debbie Jones of Tyler; (Maw) Sharol Clark and (Paw) Paul Landon of Richardson; numerous aunts and uncles, Chris and Lesley Jones, Kyle Jones, Bonnie and Josh Pehl, Brian and Carin Hotman, Chris and Rachel Hotman, Chris and Stephanie Clark, numerous cousins, and Great Uncle Michael Jones.

He was preceded in death by his brother Tanner Lee Clark and his "Grammy" Kathy Barker Jones.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, May 8th, 2014 at Hope Fellowship in McKinney, Texas. A private interment will be held at Ridgeview Memorial Park in Allen, Texas. The family will receive friends during visitation from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Wednesday evening at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Allen.

We are thankful for the support we have received from our friends and family. If we have not personally hugged your neck and said "thank you", please know we mean it.

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