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The Lance Cpl. Larry G. Clark Memorial Bridge was unveiled to family of the fallen veteran. Author: Keneisha Deas Updated: 9:19 PM CST March 8, 2021
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. Huntsville city leaders remember a local fallen Vietnam veteran by dedicating a bridge in his honor. Mayor Tommy Battle, along with Councilman Bill Kling, (Dist. 4) attended.
Leader s unveiled the Lance Cpl. Larry G. Clark Memorial Bridge on Drake Avenue just west of Memorial Parkway.
Clark s sister Lavonne Clark, his Aunt Jo Ann Mitchel Bolden, and nephew Terry Rust were there to receive a copy of the bridge sign. Some of Clark s high school friends attended also.
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Huntsville native Larry Gene Clark lived near Spring Branch in the southwest part of the city. As a boy he would hunt, fish and trap along that creek.
On Dec. 9, 1967, the Marine celebrated his 21st birthday. On Feb. 4, 1968, Lance Cpl. Larry Gene Clark, a fire team leader with Company A, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Division, died in action in Vietnam. His mother, Loise, accepted the Bronze Star in his honor.
The bridge on Drake Avenue, just west of Memorial Parkway, will be dedicated in Clarkâs honor on March 8 at 2 p.m. The Drake Avenue bridge at Huntsville Spring Branch will be named the Lance Cpl. Larry G. Clark Memorial Bridge.