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Bond, M. Clark Linwood, MI Clark Bond passed away May 3, 2017 at the Toni and Trish House in Auburn at the age of 74. Clark was born in West Virginia, grew up in Ludington, MI and graduated from Ferris State University. He was employed at Saginaw Steering Gear, retiring from the Product Engineering Lab in 1998. Clark was a charter member and former Chief of Frankenlust's Volunteer Fire Department. He was a former member of Sports Car Club of America and a proud NRA member. Clark married Barb (Gage) on August 17, 1963. She survives him, along with their two sons, Jim (Peggy) of Bristol, TN and their children Mike, Andy, Courtney, Katie and Sarah; and Bill (Wendy) of Linwood and their two daughters, Jessica (Gage) Hall of Mt. Pleasant and Emily (John) Beckert of Auburn. He is also survived by a brother Doug (Rose) Bond of Woodstock, GA and sister Nancy (Jim) Zeno of Cave Creek, AZ. The family will greet friends at Rivertown Funeral Home in Kawkawlin from noon until 4:00p.m. on Saturday, May 6, 2017. In lieu of flowers, donations to Toni and Trish House in Auburn will be welcomed.
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Bill and family, so sorry on the loss of your dad. He was a good man, worked with him in the test lab, he always had a great story to share. Prayers and condolences sent. God be with you.
Louis Lovasco
May 11, 2017
Godspeed, Clark.............
Bob Babinski. Divide, CO
May 10, 2017
I worked with Clark at SSG in the lab(Dept. 08).
He always had a story to tell and was great to work with.
God bless his family.
Frank Englund, Naples, FL.
Frank Englund
May 8, 2017
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Rivertown Funeral Chapel (Ramsay FH Group)209 S. Huron Road P.O. #505, Kawkawlin, MI 48631
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