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Clark Peder McKee


Clark McKee, 88, who had been residing in Dothan Alabama, passed away attended to by medical staff, family members and friends on October 14, 2025.

A memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m. (CST), on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 866 N. Brannon Stand, Midland City, Alabama, 36350. For those who are unable to attend, live streaming is available, see below for information.

Clark was born on January 29, 1937, in Audubon Iowa to Vernon and Marie McKee, the first of three children. Clark grew up in Audubon and was a member of the Future Farmers of America. His parents owned a roller-skating rink and he was an excellent roller skater. He graduated in Orem, Utah then he went on to serve 7 years in the Navy as an electrician’s mate third class.  He was honorably discharged in 1961.

Clark studied the bible with Jehovah’s Witnesses, dedicated his life to serving Jehovah and was baptized. On January 27, 1962, Clark married Judy M. Redman in Ellensburg Washington. They had 5 children, Jeffrey, Pamela, Cherie, Charmen and Justin. Clark made his living working in the construction trades. He was a hard worker with many skills, which came in handy while living in areas with seasonal work. He was a good provider for his family. They lived in Washington, California, and Montana. Clark was known to be kind, generous, loving and sincere. Everyone who met Clark could not help but notice his good nature, smile, warmth and sense of humor. Family life centered around worship, ministry, friends helping others, enjoying fellowship, hobbies, outdoor activities and recreation. Clark enjoyed carving, making unique jewelry and other art which he gave to many through the years.

Clark was preceded in death by his parents Vernon and Marie, and his younger brother Larry. Clark is survived by Judy, his wife of 63 years; sons, Jeff (Jodi) and Justin (Renee) and daughters, Pamela (Chad), Cherie and Charmen, 12 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and several step grandchildren and great grandchildren, and his sister, Joy Caroll. He very much enjoyed interacting with them all as time allowed. Clark enjoyed his nieces and nephews’ company and kept current with them through the years.

Clark was comforted and found encouragement, hope and tools for endurance in God’s future promises of no more death and no more pain. He enjoyed comforting others and sharing hope wherever he went. We anticipate welcoming him back to paradise here on earth, promised in Revelation 21:4.

Streaming will be done on Zoom for those unable to attend in person: Meeting ID: 201 178 328 / Password: 025 967


Glover Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Please sign the guestbook online at www.gloverfuneral.com

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