Michael was born December 19th, 1966, in Del City, Oklahoma, to His father, Daniel Kay Clark, and Lois Ann McBride.
Michael is survived and missed by his three children, Danny Clark, Desriee Clark, and Brad Wallace. He is forever cherished and remembered by his six grandchildren, Addison Clark, Gracelynne McCampbell, Zaelynn Gebbie, Deven Clark, Michael Vida, and Ethan Clark.
Michael could build or fix almost anything—whether a house needing repair or a car that wouldn’t start. His hands were always busy, and his heart was always at work. A true craftsman and natural problem-solver, he believed that if something was worth doing, it was worth doing right. Michael deeply loved motorcycles and the sense of freedom they brought him. Some of his happiest and most carefree days were spent riding on two wheels, with the wind in his hair and the open road ahead, and he cherished time spent with horses, whether riding or simply being near them. He found peace and joy on boats and lake visits, where he made countless memories with family and friends. A proud fan of country music, his life had a rhythm and soul that echoed the values he held dear—hard work, loyalty, and love for the simple things. He was a cowboy at heart, usually found in boots and a cowboy hat—or in leather, ready to ride his motorcycle. He was also a prankster and loved playing jokes on people, always finding a way to make others laugh. He will be remembered for his resourcefulness, his adventurous spirit, and the warmth he brought to those around him.