The Ezra and Mary Clark home, constructed in 1856 is currently in the planning and reinforcement stages. It is antiipated that the adobe, granitewalls will be core-drilled for seismic stability.
VIEW STORYMapped results of a poll requesting ateendees' locations. Organizers were thrilled to have nationwode represenation. Due to the growth of the posterity of Ezra's family, organizers plan to hold virtual reunions on even years.
VIEW STORYLyman was born in Clearfield, Utah on December 24, 1925 to Horace Wells Clark and Janette Benzon Clark, spending childhood years in Ogden, Utah and teenage years in Layton, Utah, graduating there from Davis High School. A natural athlete, Lyman played several sports in high school, favorites being football and basketball. He was named outstanding prep performer in Utah in 1942 and captain of the Salt Lake Tribune’s all-state football team in 1944. He played quarterback for the University of Utah’s football team for a year before entering military service as an air force cadet for almost two years. After returning to the university, he was a key member of the celebrated 1947 basketball team that won the National Invitational Tournament championship. Lyman married Josephine Larsen in 1949; they’ve enjoyed almost 73 years of marriage, raising a family of five children, twelve grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren. His professional career included several management positions with Montgomery Ward for 32 years. He was the company’s regional merchandise manager of the southeastern states in Orlando, Florida before being assigned district manager in San Diego, where he took early retirement in 1982 and opened his own business for 19 years, Clark’s Stationers, in Rancho Bernardo. He and Jo lived in and loved the community of Poway, enjoying lasting business and personal friendships. He was a member of Rotary, the local Chamber of Commerce and director of the North County United Way board for several years. Lyman and Jo especially enjoyed traveling together to places near and far and he was devoted to his family, whom he considered his greatest “forever” blessing and greatest achievement. Golfing was his favorite activity and he was an enthusiastic spectator of any sport. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ, he was a “people person”, so especially enjoyed his time as Bishop of his ward, as well as his other stake and ward callings.
VIEW STORYEzra was once Farmngton's largest landowner, but litle by little, his fertile farmland has been whittled-down to an acre here and there. We believe this remaining land and the homes of his family along Clark Lane shoud be put to use as Ezra intended: A gathering place to host his vast posterity.
VIEW STORYKimball Clark explains the family archive initiative and goals and shares some treasures received.
VIEW STORYAn exhaustive volume about the life of Timothy Baldwin Clark, (father to Ezra) and his forefathers was first made available for purchase during the reunion. This limited edition labor of love was written and researched by A. Charles Clark and was 17 years in the making. Charles will shares his author's journey and answers questions.
VIEW STORYOur mission, by 2030, is to digitally preserve and publish Wilford Woodruff’s eyewitness account of the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ from 1833 to 1898. Our purpose in making Wilford Woodruff’s faithful records universally accessible is to inspire all people, especially the rising generation, to study and increase their faith in Jesus Christ, understand and honor sacred temple covenants, and thereby receive the blessings of exaltation with their families.
VIEW STORYNancy Areta Porter Kay Stevenson, Grandson Relief Society Room Timothy Baldwin Clark A. Charles Clark Main Chapel Mary Stevenson Jean Brown, Granddaughter Primary Memorial Chapel Nancy Areta Porter Kay Stevenson, Grandson Relief Society Room Susan Leggett Marilyn Jones, Granddaughter Main Chapel Clarks and the First Primary Carol Hess Primary Memorial Chapel
VIEW STORYDr. Dale Clark was an expert on the Clarks in colonial times, showcasing the influence of Deacon George Clark and some of his descendants on the development of America.
VIEW STORYDr. Dale Clark, a grandchild of Ezra Thompson Clark, compiled over 200 pages detailing the story of the colonial Clarks and their contributions to early Connecticut life, including their role in establishing the Connecticut Charter, which was a precursor to the Constitution of the United States.
VIEW STORYPart 1: Call to The Muddy Part 2: All About The Muddy Part 3: History of The Muddy
VIEW STORYWhat do DNA, Squanto, Massasoit and Ezra's Patriarchal Blessing have in common?
VIEW STORYA recounting of the events that led to the discovery of Timothy Baldwin Clark's grave and the subsequent dedication of a new marker for him and another for wife, 'Mary' Polly Keeler.
VIEW STORYCupiditate fuga tempore delectus veniam consequatur maiores ea voluptas. Eligendi nisi sed. Quasi voluptatibus minima sequi. Cupiditate fuga tempore veniam consequatur maiores ea voluligendi nisi sed. Quasi voluptatibus minima sequi.
VIEW STORYAccusantium sit impedit ad quidem blanditiis fugit qui quo voluptas. Vel fuga possimus aut eligendi. Ut alias vel est rerum consequatur corrupti.
VIEW STORYArchitecto praesentium quis eveniet nam cupiditate neque aliquid. Minima voluptates labore sunt rerum eum. Ea officiis blanditiis recusandae ab dolores fuga suscipit.
VIEW STORYPlaceat libero repellendus. Voluptas dolore et eum magni rerum asperiores assumenda. Ex reprehenderit dolore ut. Sint autem fugit repellendus reiciendis possimus.
VIEW STORYDolores enim architecto ipsam earum ad. Saepe enim ex magnam veniam sunt. Aut cumque aut nisi fugiat perferendis.Dolor voluptatum qui consequatur officiis optio ut.
VIEW STORY