Christopher Shane Clark

Christopher Shane Clark was born June 19th, 1974 in Brunswick Ohio. As a child  Shane and his family made their way to Texas. He attended Ed White Elementary, Seabrook Intermediate, and Clear Lake High School, where he starred in the senior musical as Kenickie from Grease. This was just the start of many roles. Shane went on to attend and graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor’s degree and played a part in various musicals at the Kerrville Music Theater. Though he drifted from theater, he continued to have a love for the performing arts, supporting family and friends through choir, band, and theater. Shane spent his adult years working alongside his father and brother for Double Arches Corporation installing many security systems and being the family tech support. He was intrigued by fast cars and raced in multiple Great American Races, his most famous being when he flipped his car across the Canadian border. Christopher was a member and president of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motor Fire Apparatus in America. But more importantly, he loved the thrill of life.

Shane passed May 9, 2024, at the age of 49. He is preceded in death by his parents, Don and Janet Clark, his uncles and aunts. He is survived in death by Daughter Emerald Brackenridge and Fiance  Dylan Acrey, Son Tristan and wife Ally, three grandchildren Adelynn, Delilah, and Lucas Brackenridge, Brother Donald Clark and wife Shelia Clark, niece Elizabeth Clark, Nephew Daniel Clark, Step Nephew Thomas Lynn and wife Amber Lynn and Boys Jeffery and Marcus and numerous extended Family and Friends.

Memorial Services

2:00 PM, May 25, 2024

First Baptist Church of Seabrook

1506 Bayport Blvd.

Seabrook, Texas. 77586

5 comments

  1. Sincere condolences to the family. I am so very sorry for your loss. May God provide the necessary peace and comfort to your family and friends during this difficult time. Please remember these words of encouragement from the Bible: “Jesus plainly told her: I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life.” —John 11:20-25.

    R Bell
  2. Thank you Shane for all of the great memories! Thank you for being a very loyal, kind and giving person. You will be missed but never forgotten. Until we see each other again! Have fun racing some cars in Heaven!

    Tom Farinacci II
  3. You will be forever missed and loved dear friend.

    Kristi
  4. Hi Shane,

    I’m going to miss all those moments you were being kind to me by expressing your love for The Shining and Army of Darkness Ill mever be able to say I stayed up till 1 to 2 a.m. I worked at dangerous place

    Brigitte Trevino
  5. My sincere condolences to Shane’s family and friends. This was a shock to see when I was just searching to find out where my cousins are. Donald and John were very close to me and we did make a trip to visit Donald and Janet in TX and they had made a trip to visit us in The Villages, FL. Some fun times to remember. I would like someone in the family to contact me and bring me up to date on some family history.Rest in Peace, Shane. I will forever remember you being so interested in Mustangs when we visited you in TX.

    Sharon Smith Gamble

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