Felix Montanez
Walk swiftly but carry a big stick should had been his mantra. We met at Ft Hood where he became First Sergeant. His easy smile and positive outlook were his calling cards. R.I.P friend.
Birth date: Jul 10, 1957 Death date: Dec 7, 2019
Hilton Clark Jr., 62, died suddenly Saturday, Dec. 7th at his home in Palm Coast, FL. Hilton was born July 10, 1957, in Lafayette, LA. In 1974 Hilton enlisted into the U.S. Army. He served honorably for 26 years, until his retir Read Obituary
Walk swiftly but carry a big stick should had been his mantra. We met at Ft Hood where he became First Sergeant. His easy smile and positive outlook were his calling cards. R.I.P friend.

Sometimes in life people cross your path that you know have a heart of gold...that was Hilton.
From the first time I met him just over a year ago, until the last time I saw him just a few weeks ago...so loving to his wife, so caring to puppy, and so kind to everyone.
Hilton smile was so contagious and so was his spirit. Only wish God would have given him more time on earth. May he rest in peace.
Hugs to you Michelle and your family...so, so sorry to hear...🙏❤️😢
JoAnn Balfrey
We were recalled to Active duty in Feb 2010. Served CMAOC FT Knox KY when we first met. He was a great guy always with a positive attitude and great big smile. Rest In Peace My friend. You will be missed.

We are next door neighbors of Michelle and Hilton. He was the 1st to welcome us with his contagious smile and always positive attitude! Hilton always offered a helping hand. I will miss seeing that smile as we would pass walking my Charlie and his Sammy.
Bill and I offer our sincere condolences to all his family and we offer you, Michelle our shoulders to cry on or helping hands with whatever you may need.
I am a retired Lieutenant for the Temple Police Department. I worked with Hilton the 16 years he was with the department. He was an outstanding individual and an exemplarly Officer. He was always upbeat. If I was having a bad day I would search out Hilton and he would cheer me up. I send my sympathies to the family haveing them know that the men and women of the Temple Police Department are saddened by his passing and are better people or knowing Hilton. God rest his soul.