In memory of

Joseph Bradley Clack

Nov 18, 1982
Apr 7, 2018

Obituary

Joseph Bradley Clack
“Whiskey Joe”

Born to John Bradley and
LaRee June Clack on
November 18, 1982 in Salem, Oregon

Passed: April 7, 2018

Survived by:
Parents Brad and LaRee Clack
Grandfather John Clack
Brother Ben and wife Brandy Clack
Sister Rebecca Jaramillo
Brother Jon Clack and wife Katie Mackor
And numerous other family members with whom he shared love.

Joe passed unexpectedly and the age of 35 in a vehicle accident on April 7, 2018. He lived a life filled with humor, wit, and a passion for building anything he set his mind to. Joe was talented in many ways, in addition to being capable of building whatever he wanted, he could play any instrument and sing any song. Joe loved driving his dune buggy, his jeep and riding his motorcycle. He started divisions of Octane Outlaws Association for the riding he loved. He had so many friends that we wonder how he had the time for everyone, but he made the time somehow and affected many lives in the process. Joe loved people, he very seldom told anyone no. He would talk to anyone and was a friend to all, from all walks of life. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. If Joe could say it today, he would encourage you to hug the ones you love often, you never know when your last chance may be.

A celebration of life will be held for Joe on April 21, 2018 from noon to 5:00pm at:
Red Lion Hotel
3301 Market St NE
Salem, OR 97301

Service Information

Celebration of Life
April 21, 2018 12-5pm
Red Lion Hotel
3301 Market St NE
Salem, OR 97301

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Leanne Clack says:

    I miss you and how we would tease each other.

  2. Cynthia says:

    Joe was a beautiful person inside and out. Always made me smile. And hell of ya awesome singer. Better person for knowing him. You are missed.

  3. Pepper says:

    A better man, I have never came across one. Thank you Joe for the many nights playing guitars and the life lessons I have gained from our conversations.
    To the family of Joe
    Keep your head high and his memory strong in your hearts. Let the good memories override his passing, and remember his smile.

  4. Amber Orduna Zagal (Stadeli) says:

    What a beautiful service! I know that you couldn’t be more happy about the turn out and the wonderful things people had to say. I feel blessed to have known you and your family! Thank you for reminding us all to grab those we love just a lil more. Your memory will never fade, because there is only one YOU... God bless you and all that loves you

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