Chase Kelly Clark

Chase Kelly Clark of Cedar Hill, Missouri was born November 13, 1997 in St. Louis, Missouri to Scott and Noreen (nee Austin) Clark and died Saturday, August 13, 2022 in Franklin County, Missouri at the age of 24 years 9 months.


He is preceded in death by his uncles, David Austin and Joe Austin, his cousins, Ashley Austin and Mikeal Austin, his great grandma, Virginia Merkel and his brother, Austin Scott Clark, who died at the same time.


He is survived by:
his mother, Noreen Clark of Cedar Hill, Missouri,
his father, Scott (Tonya Todd) Clark of Robertsville, Missouri,
his four (4) siblings, Brittany (Jay Sanderbeck) Austin of Cedar Hill, Missouri, Kevin (Kristen) Austin of House Springs, Missouri, David Clark of House Springs, Missouri and Carl Cope of St. Louis, Missouri,
his grandparents, Darlene and Rob Austin of Robertsville, Missouri and Glenda Rolf of Lonedell, Missouri,
his aunts and uncles, Robert Gibson of St. Louis, Missouri, Billy Gibson of St. Louis, Missouri, Elizabeth Ives of High Ridge, Missouri, Theresa Waltman of St. Clair, Missouri, Shane (Jamie) Austin of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, Scott (Anna) Austin of Cedar Hill, Missouri, Shawn Austin of Robertsville, Missouri, Tracy (Terrea) Austin of Fairview Heights, Illinois, Jennifer (Eugene) Morawski of Wyatt, Indiana, Karen Schollmeyer, Ricky (Bonnie) Austin, Kelley Austin and Candice McQuay,
his nieces and nephews, Kyndell and Raelynn Sanderbeck, Kamryn, Karter and Madison Austin, Mark Williams, Owen Black, Jaylinn, Angel and Lilly,
lots of cousins, including Kaylen Kelley Austin, Shannon Austin, Shauna Austin, Brandon Donaldson, Tyler Austin, Hailey Austin, Zach Austin, Joey Austin and Family of El Paso, TX, Patric Austin, Lily Austin, Brittnee (Tim) Thole, Keiten Pipkins, Alyvia Thole, Charlotte Meyer, Brian Meyer, Stephanie Williams and Felicia Kirkpatrick
along with many other family and friends.


Chase had a loving heart and enjoyed his family and friends. He was a motorhead with a passion for anything that had a motor or a steering wheel – from fast cars to motorcycles to drifting. He collected hot wheels and loved four-wheeling, skate-boarding and RC cars. He also enjoyed the time he spent with his nieces at home baking in the kitchen. Chase and his brother, Austin, were always together and loyal to one another.

 

He will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

 

Published by Chapel Hill Mortuary & Memorial Gardens – Cedar Hill on Aug. 20, 2022.