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Andrew CLARK Obituary

ANDREW TEMPLE CLARK August 7, 1947 - January 24, 2024 With his family by his side, Andrew passed away peacefully, at home on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, in his 76th year. He will be dearly missed and is survived by his wife of 53 years, Betsy; his brother, Brian; son, Charlie (Carly); daughter, Alicia (Alan); and his loving grandchildren, Madison, Connor and Chelsea. Having completed his medical degree at the University of Toronto and internship at North York General Hospital by 1973, with an adventurous spirit, Andrew shipped off to Vietnam to inspect prisoner of war camps on behalf of the Canadian Red Cross. He was later joined by Betsy in travels throughout Southeast Asia. Returning to Canada in 1974, he began his medical career with the expanded responsibilities afforded to small town physicians, in St. Thomas, Ontario, where he raised his children and worked in family practice. As with many Canadian physicians of his generation, Andrew was lured south in 1996, and enjoyed practicing medicine with the Riverside Health System in Williamsburg, Virginia. An avid reader, particularly of war history, he was captivated by firsthand accounts from patients during his time as medical director for the Patriots Colony Retirement Community for US Veterans. Returning to Canada in 2001, he spent the next decade within the Rouge Valley Health System and administered stress echocardiograms in its Cardiology Clinic until his retirement in 2012. Owing to summers at Camp Hurontario where he fell in love with Georgian Bay, Andrew purchased a Cognashene island property in 1979, where the family has summered for the better part of the last half century. Upon his retirement, it was there that he served as the president of the Honey Harbour Boat Club marina. Happiest in the winter on the slopes, Andrew enjoyed many ski trips through the US and Canadian Rockies and Europe. He will be forever remembered for his greatest asset: his intellectual curiosity. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that you please consider a donation to the St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital Foundation or Georgian Bay Forever. There will be a Celebration of Life later this spring.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 27 to Jan. 31, 2024.

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DR. SHARON BALTMAN

November 27, 2024

I, too, just read of Andy's death in the CMAJ.
Betsy, I am so sorry for his loss.
I, too, was an intern with him at NYGH -- a year of much camaraderie and fun, with Andy always at the centre. His name always brings a huge smile to my face. Warmly, Sharon

Rick Rowland and Elizabeth Wright

November 1, 2024

Just learned of Andy's passing from CMAJ. We were fellow interns at NYGH. Andy was great, and greatly in love with Betsy. Not surprised to read the many lovely comments on this page.

Sandra Blair

May 18, 2024

Dear Betsy and Family. So Sorry for You loss of Your Husband. There is no greater loss than the Man you share Children with. I was one of your Childhood Friends at Wellington St. School in St. Thomas many years ago. Andy was a Great Dr. and You a good Friend while I was in St.Thomas many Years ago as a Monteith. Take Good Care of You and Your Family. Hugs Sandy Monteith Blair.

John Dunlap

April 15, 2024

Andy Clark was one of the best! A constant smile and always ready to help a friend and neighbour. The world needs more gentlemen like Dr. Clark. He will be missed. John & Raphy Dunlap

Nancy Maunu

March 5, 2024

It is with saddened hearts that we hear of the passing of Dr. Clark. Our family had the privilege of having Andy as our GP and he was such a caring and compassionate person that we also considered him our dear friend. Our thoughts are with his family as we all have truly lost 'the best guy'. Nancy, Gary, and Maunu family

Jean McKay

February 11, 2024

I was so sorry to hear of Andrew´s passing. My husband Bill enjoyed many squash games and years of friendship. He will be missed. Jean McKay.

Dr. Eric Weisman

February 10, 2024

DR. ANDREW WAS TOO YOUNG TO PASS. I knew him as a dedicated physician. Though we went very different directions, I very much admired his intellect and commtiment. I moved from Toronto to St. Paul, MN, U.S. where I completed my docotorate. I have worked in a life saving nutrient botanical application practice for disease & organ failures for over 35 years. I also innovated, experimented & manage EVOLUTION DIET CAT - DOG FOODS. I wish I had known about the health challenges Dr. Clark was confronting. I would offered my assistance as I have in so many other cases.

Narda Robbins

February 6, 2024

Andy was our family doctor for many years in St Thomas. He was funny, laid back and always caring. He impacted my entire family in many ways. We will always remember himz
Narda (Adlam) Robbins

Ruth Floyd

February 4, 2024

Please accept my sincere condolences over the loss of Andrew. He was always such a highly respected and well liked physician in St. Thomas. He will be greatly missed. Ruth

George Benjamin Orr

February 3, 2024

One of the sweetest men I ever met. He lived the great life and we have his memories to cherish

Jill

January 30, 2024

Andy will be forever missed. He has made so many memories for his family , friends and colleagues. Bob and I will cherish our memories of a very special man. We have had some fabulous times together. You have our support Betsy. Love Bob & Jill

Janice and Merv Reid

January 30, 2024

We send condolences to Betsy, Charlie and Alicia. We were saddened to hear of Andy's passing.You were such good neighbours on Margaret St. Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time.
Janice and Merv Reid, Dan and Mandy Axford

Mike & Dana Lindsay

January 30, 2024

Dear Betsy and Family.
Please accept our sincere sympathy on Andrews passing. We will always be grateful for his healthcare of our
Family and being good neighbours in the Courthouse District.

Karen and Mike Smith

January 29, 2024

Dear Betsy, Charlie, Alicia & families...Mike and I were saddened to hear the news of Andy´s passing. I have many fond memories of the years we worked together in the same office building and the many office parties. I will always remember Andy for his warm smile and his wit. May cherished memories bring you comfort on the difficult days ahead.

Boat club staff

January 29, 2024

Condolences to the family from all the Staff at the Honey Harbour Boat Club

Sheryl Taylor

January 28, 2024

I remember Dr. Clark from EGH. He was one of a kind and he did home visits to my grandmother when she could not get out and it was difficult to get her to his office. My grandmother thought the world of him.

Penny Arnold

January 28, 2024

Saddened to hear of Andy´s passing. My sincere condolences to Betsy, Charlie and Alicia. I worked with Andy in the delivery room at STEGH and we were friends through our boys playing minor hockey together. Often when out boating near Honey Harbour we would stop for a visit with them. I will always remember his witty humour with a grin on his face. Penny Arnold and family.

Dianne Yeo

January 28, 2024

He was my Dr. before he went to the US. Fond memories. Condolences to friends & family. R.I.P. Dr. Andrew

Kathy, Paul, Scott & Jeff Gilchrist

January 28, 2024

We are deeply saddened to learn of Andy´s passing. Our lives were intertwined with Andy, Betsy, Alicia & Charlie´s through work & hockey. From the office Christmas parties to the hundreds of road trips across Southwestern Ontario & beyond for hockey, we always had a great time together. May the love of family & friends give you strength in the days ahead and may your cherished memories comfort you. We will certainly cherish our memories of Andy.

The Hobbs family, Steve Susan, dan dave, biz

January 28, 2024

We have lost one of the nicest man to live and the most decent humans to walk the earth. The world needs more Andy´s. The Hobbs family

Jeffrey and Donna Green

January 28, 2024

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Andy´s passing. He welcomed us to St Thomas when I first arrived as a young doctor, and we were great colleagues and friends for many years until his departure for the US. I very much regret that we lost touch in recent years and often thought of him and the Clark family. We share your grief and please let us know about the celebration of life.
Best regards, Jeff (and Donna) Green

Pam Rogozynski

January 27, 2024

Doctor Clark was my doctor many years ago. He was always available to his patients and his care was fabulous. He took time to actually assess your health problems, which is severely lacking in todays medical field.
Condolences to all the family. R IP. Dr. Clark.

David Oatman

January 27, 2024

I am so sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. My connection was that Andrew was my family Doctor for many years. I loved his sense of humor and we enjoyed many interesting conversations during our office visits. My heart goes out to all of you.
Sincerely,
David Oatman
St.Thomas

Donny and Rose

January 27, 2024

May you find courage and solace knowing that Andy is at peace.

Maurice Marwood

January 27, 2024

He was a wonderful man and true gentleman.

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