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Alan Clark

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Family-Placed Death NoticeALAN DALE CLARK, M.D. Alan Dale Clark M.D., 55, formerly of Atlanta, Ga. passed away Tuesday February 7, 2006 in Carthage, Missouri where he had resided since 1993. Dr. Clark was born January 24, 1951 in Atlanta, GA to Russell B. Clark and Helen (Espy) Clark. He...

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I have been reading your nates I am very much felt happy. Vasanth 9392551796 India.

I've enjoyed Alan's book and the painting Lugi so graciously gave me. I have sweet memories every year of his devotion to his practice and his beautiful family. Truly never to be forgotten!

Remembering Dr. Clark's humor and unfailing love for his family. So talented and humble. Never forgotten and always loved.

Sweet memories flood my mind as I enjoy the picture Alan painted and the book he gave me. His love and concern for his family was first and foremost. I will be forever grateful for the legacy of bravery he and Lugie exhibited during his illness. Thank you Dr. for your friendship and sharing your story and family with me.
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Marilyn

Alan Clark and I published an article together in MD Computing called Emergi-DOS in 1985. We met and share ideas at several national meetings. He was an inspiration to all of us. He programmed software with me at our national ACEP meetings and it was all to benefit emergency physicians throughout the world. During that time we both gave the profits from Emergi-DOS to our respective ACEP chapters - mine to La. and Alan's to Ga.(it was not much but the funds went to teach others at our...

I will be forever grateful for having had Alan's friendship in my life. His kindness and generosity to my entire family were true blessings that we will always remember.

Love,
Rita Shreffler

Dear Devon,
Your Dad had a incredible impact on so many lives, including that of my daughter Aly. I'm very grateful and will never forget him.
Much love,
Wendy Fournier

Alan and Lujene had so much influence on how we treated our older son that we named our younger son for for him. Ian Alan Olsen. Had we had a girl her middle name would have been Lujene.

There's several memories, but one sticks in my mind. I had been offered the use of their dry-infrared sauna. With a physical disability, Alan offered to pick me up at home and drive me back. This was a true act of friendship & he was always so helpful in providing his research or information he had regarding MS. Ill always appreciate his genuine act of friendship. He is surely missed.