With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Clark Edward Timberlake, 60, a loving husband, devoted father, and beloved friend. Clark was born on February 8, 1965, in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, NV, and he departed this world on August 9, 2025, in Cox South Medical Center Springfield, MO.
Clark was a man who embraced adventure and lived life to the fullest. His love for motorcycles began in his youth, where he would thrill in the deserts of Nevada, and later, he explored the open roads of the Midwest. An avid fisherman and dedicated Pittsburgh Steelers fan, Clark brought passion and joy to everything he did.
He married his soulmate, Candy Loraine Holloway, on December 28, 2018, and together they welcomed two wonderful children, Matthew and Madalyn, into the world. Clark was already a proud father to his son, John Warren, and his love for his family knew no bounds. He was a hands-on dad and a supportive partner, always prioritizing his family’s well-being.
As a journeyman electrician, Clark showed unwavering dedication in every job he held, from working at Billy Gail’s and John Deere to earning respect as a commercial electrician within his union. He was not only skilled at his trade, but he also took the time to lift up his teammates, ensuring they thrived in their work environment.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John Alden and Geraldine Timberlake and his beloved dog, Buddy.
Clark is survived by his beloved wife, Candy; their children, Matthew and Madalyn; his eldest son, John; step son, Brenden and his wife Autumn; and grandchildren Waylon, Asher, Alice; Step-Granddaughter Makayla and her daughter Bailor; brothers Rick Reid and James Timberlake; as well as close friends Gary Nunnley, Tim Fain, Blandy Burall, Ed Soto and his entire John Deere Family, and other numerous friends and relatives who loved him dearly.
In honor of Clark’s life, we will hold a celebration of his spirit, camaraderie, and love for adventure. The funeral services will take place on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at 5324 S. Kissick Ave, Springfield, MO 65804, North Pavilion where family and friends will gather to share stories, laughter, and cherished memories.
Clark Edward Timberlake will be remembered not only for his incredible work ethic and passion for life but also for his kindness, humor, and unwavering love for his family. He will be deeply missed and forever cherished in our hearts.