Robert C. "Bob" Clark April 14, 2014 MISHAWAKA - Robert C. "Bob" Clark peacefully passed to his heavenly reward Monday, April 14, 2014. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Norma Jean (Braunsdorf) Clark; his mother, Helen M. (Grzesk, Clark) Thiel, and his father, Harold Atwood Clark. Bob is survived by his sister, Alyce Joyce Stebbins; his brother, Thomas W. Clark (Robert Burke); his children, Michele E. Russell (Jeff St. John), R. Michael (Cynthia) Clark, David W. (Brenda) Clark, Pegeen E. (Thomas) Fouty, John M, (Gretchen) Clark and Pamela A. (Thomas) Ostrander. Bob also leaves 19 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. A special thanks goes to the staff at Vista Grande Villa's Health Center for their loving care. Bob was born in Mishawaka, I and was a lifelong fan of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He was an avid photographer, enjoyed bridge, euchre at Queen's, and loved watching his grandchildren in their sporting events. His work career was computerizing banks and managing their operations at the First National Bank of Kalamazoo then the National Bank of Jackson and Comercial Bank. Bob shared Bible studies and Cursillo with many friends and family. He was a Korean War veteran, Rotary Club member, Foote/Allegiance Hospital volunteer, Emergency Counseling volunteer and Adjunct Instructor at Jackson Community College. The Mass of Christian Burial was held at Queen of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church in Jackson, Michigan, on Wednesday, April 16. Contributions may be made in memory of Bob to Queen of the Miraculous Medal Parish or School, or Lumen Christi High School. To send condolences to the family, go online to www.desnoyerfuneralhome.com.
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My condolences to Bob's children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also to Joyce Stebbins, and Tom Clark. I worked with Bob's mother, Helen, at the Mayfair Restaurant for many years. My Bob rest in peace, forever and ever.
Ralph (Butch) Takach
April 30, 2014
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