Aaron-Clark-Obituary

Aaron Wesley Clark

Ukiah, California

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Dr. Aaron Wesley Clark, beloved husband and father, passed away on Wednesday May 16, 2007 at the age of 63 (Aug 22, 1943 ­ May 16, 2007) surrounded by his friends and family. Except for his years at Western States Chiropractic College in Portland OR and his years of military service, Aaron was a...

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My computer logged off. I had so much to say about Aaron and his family. Things only a close friend would know. The time the Clark boys put a plaster cast on Blue's tail, or was that you Joe? Floyd would lock the boys in the woodshed. Ruth was a wonderful, loving Mother. What wonderful memories I have a Aaron and his brothers and sister.
Joe, I know you will read this, I'm still in SL so we can talk about Aaron. I'm in the directory under R Bruce Hunt. My love to the Clark family. Thank...

To the fanily of Aaron, our deepest sympathy at this time. The Lord has called him home to help teach. May God be with you.

Brother Clark is a wonderful man. ...very cheerful and I will always remember how kind and welcoming he always had been to all of us missionaries. He is surely the Handsome Clark forever and ever.

It was a pleasure to know you, Dr. Clark. I am in awe that God called you so soon. I know that you will be missed, but you and your family are blessed and your family is wrapped in God's loving arms. I look forward to seeing you again.

I can't believe that this man who was larger than life and so very full of life is gone. Knowing him and the man he was, made me want to be a better person. His obituary is so very beautiful and true and yet it can't come close to discribing him totally. You would have to have known him to know what a wonderful man he was to everyone. To Delilah and his children, I can't began to know your sadness and grief. But know that he made a difference in this world.

Dr. Clark was a wonderful man - charitable to the fullest extent. I worked for him many years ago as a receptionist in his chiropractic office and saw firsthand how generous he was with all of his patients - he was more concerned with reducing the bills of overextended patients than he was with making an extra buck for himself. He was witty and charismatic, fatherly and kind. He always had a twinkle in his eye and a vivacious laugh to go with it. I was very saddened to hear of his sudden...