Bryce-Clark-Obituary

Photo courtesy of George L Doherty Funeral Service, Inc - Somerville

Bryce Austin Clark

May 18, 1990 - Sep 23, 2025

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I just heard today about the passing of a childhood best friend me and this young man did a lot together he was a great guy smart handsome he and I lived together in high school for a long time. God bless you Bryce I been missing you now I know why I love you brother

Too tender for this world,
you walked through life with a quiet ache—
a soul searching, lost in the noise.
But oh, how deeply you loved,
with a heart wide open, even when it hurt.
There was goodness in you—pure and aching.
Now the pain has passed,
and I hope you've found the peace
this world could never give you.
You were seen. You are missed.
You are loved

Bryce ~ In your repose, may you be surrounded by the peace and splendor of nature in all its divinity... Forevermore.

My deepest condolences, learning of the passing of Bryce. Although I knew him only for a short period of time, he was a very gentle soul. And I know that he loved animals, especially dogs.May he rest in peace and may the angels guide him home.

I can remember when Tyler E would bring him to my house to count & find my bugs. I'm so sorry for your loss, may he rest in peace,

Until later my precious one,granny brewer

My little bug loving, critter finder, treasure finder fella!
I will always love and think of you!
My heart breaks for your family

His light will live on. May he stay in your heart always. RIP Bryce!

Obituary

Bryce's Obituary

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Bryce Austin Clark, age 35, on September 23, 2025. He now joins his brother and best friend, Tyler Brelend Clark, in heaven.

Bryce was the beloved son of Alise Michelle Gobron and Kevin Gerard Clark, and a cherished brother to Kasey Randon Clark and Kyle Ryan Clark. He was also a loving uncle and brother-in-law.

Gentle, kind and compassionate, Bryce had a gift for connecting with animals and a deep love for the outdoors. His quiet strength and tender spirit were a safe harbor to those who knew him.

Though his journey was not without struggle, Bryce faced life with courage and left us a legacy of mercy, patience, and unconditional love.A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that Bryce be honored through acts of kindness—rescuing a dog, helping someone in need, or simply pausing to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Bryce’s time here was too brief, but his love will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew what it was to love him.

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