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Mr. Louis Timothy "Jack" Clements, Jr.

July 10, 1933 — November 17, 2020

Mr. Louis Timothy "Jack" Clements, Jr.

Age: 87
Northport Funeral & Cremation Service family extends our warmest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the family of Mr. Louis "Jack" Clements, Jr.

Our beloved Bop Bop, Pop, Daddy Jack went to his forever home with Jesus on November 17, 2020. We can only imagine the reunion with his sweet wife, Shirley.
He is survived by his daughter Angeline Burns (Kenny) and son Tim Clements (Susan). His grandchildren Drew Burns (Syndi), Alexander McCune (Chris), Julie Clements, and Jackson Clements adored him.
He took them to school, and cheered for them in sporting events and in life. He loved them with his time and presence.
Jack was blessed with five great grandchildren: Sam McCune, Burns McCune, Amelia Shirley McCune, Smith Burns, and Georgia Burns.
He was a proud Tuscaloosa Black Bear, class of 1951. After graduation he served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, then settled down in Northport with Shirley Greene in 1966. Jack was a long time Building Inspector with the City of Northport. He never met a stranger and had a special God given charisma that drew people to him.
Jack was blessed with a warm, harmonious family. His parents Tim and Ruby Clements, parents-in-law Roy and Angie Greene, and sister in law Wilma Green preceded him in death. He is survived by his brother in law, Jimmy Greene and niece Jennifer Greene Kelly (Keith) and nephew Jay Greene.
Jack was a passionate and skilled golfer. He played at Tuscaloosa Country Club and later at Indian Hills. He made many lasting friendships through golf. But of all his gifts and talents he was best known for his ministry through music. Jack loved to sing of the goodness, power, and sweetness of Jesus. He was a long time member of the St. Mark Methodist Church Choir. His sweet, rich, velvety voice will never be forgotten.
The family is appreciative to those who loved him well in his late years; St. Mark family, St. Mark Choir (Ronnie Lett, director), his Sunday School Class, the Senior Community including special friend and caregiver Ray Allen, Dr. Regina Harrell and nurse practitioner Tiffany, and so many more.
Graveside services will be private. A Celebration of Life will be held at The Word Community Church in Northport on Saturday, November 21, 2020 at noon. A visitation will follow. We realize that some people at greater risk from Covid would not feel comfortable at a service. For those we are offering an "in car drive through" visitation in the left lot of the Word Community Church from 11:00 - 11:30. The church will be conducive to distancing between families.
Romans 6:4 "For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism. And just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we also may live new lives."
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Mark United Methodist 1421 McFarland Blvd, Northport, AL 35476; The Word Community Church-Sons of Thunder 9320 Highway 69, Northport, AL 35473; Baseball Country 92 County Road 62, Ralph, AL 35480.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the mandated regulations with the state of AL, all attendees of services and visitations are required to wear a mask and attempt to maintain 6ft social distancing.

Age: 87
Northport Funeral & Cremation Service family extends our warmest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the family of Mr. Louis "Jack" Clements, Jr.

Our beloved Bop Bop, Pop, Daddy Jack went to his forever home with Jesus on November 17, 2020. We can only imagine the reunion with his sweet wife, Shirley.
He is survived by his daughter Angeline Burns (Kenny) and son Tim Clements (Susan). His grandchildren Drew Burns (Syndi), Alexander McCune (Chris), Julie Clements, and Jackson Clements adored him.
He took them to school, and cheered for them in sporting events and in life. He loved them with his time and presence.
Jack was blessed with five great grandchildren: Sam McCune, Burns McCune, Amelia Shirley McCune, Smith Burns, and Georgia Burns.
He was a proud Tuscaloosa Black Bear, class of 1951. After graduation he served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, then settled down in Northport with Shirley Greene in 1966. Jack was a long time Building Inspector with the City of Northport. He never met a stranger and had a special God given charisma that drew people to him.
Jack was blessed with a warm, harmonious family. His parents Tim and Ruby Clements, parents-in-law Roy and Angie Greene, and sister in law Wilma Green preceded him in death. He is survived by his brother in law, Jimmy Greene and niece Jennifer Greene Kelly (Keith) and nephew Jay Greene.
Jack was a passionate and skilled golfer. He played at Tuscaloosa Country Club and later at Indian Hills. He made many lasting friendships through golf. But of all his gifts and talents he was best known for his ministry through music. Jack loved to sing of the goodness, power, and sweetness of Jesus. He was a long time member of the St. Mark Methodist Church Choir. His sweet, rich, velvety voice will never be forgotten.
The family is appreciative to those who loved him well in his late years; St. Mark family, St. Mark Choir (Ronnie Lett, director), his Sunday School Class, the Senior Community including special friend and caregiver Ray Allen, Dr. Regina Harrell and nurse practitioner Tiffany, and so many more.
Graveside services will be private. A Celebration of Life will be held at The Word Community Church in Northport on Saturday, November 21, 2020 at noon. A visitation will follow. We realize that some people at greater risk from Covid would not feel comfortable at a service. For those we are offering an "in car drive through" visitation in the left lot of the Word Community Church from 11:00 - 11:30. The church will be conducive to distancing between families.
Romans 6:4 "For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism. And just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we also may live new lives."
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Mark United Methodist 1421 McFarland Blvd, Northport, AL 35476; The Word Community Church-Sons of Thunder 9320 Highway 69, Northport, AL 35473; Baseball Country 92 County Road 62, Ralph, AL 35480.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the mandated regulations with the state of AL, all attendees of services and visitations are required to wear a mask and attempt to maintain 6ft social distancing.

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