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Alan Erikson Clark

Salt Lake City, Utah

1960 - 2016

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1960 ~ 2016Alan Erikson Clark, 56, died suddenly on July 19, 2016. He was born April 30, 1960 in Salt Lake City and lived in Farmington, Utah, until age four, when his family moved to northern Virginia. He lived in Alexandria, Va., at the time of his death. For many years, he operated a...

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Alan was a talented, thoughtful and wonderful friend. I was honored to know him. I miss him very much and think of him often. RIP, my friend. Until we meet again, keep dancing.

I had the privilege of meeting Alan when we both attended the University of Utah in 1978. His smile was magnetic and his charm was sweet. I have always admired Alan and think of him often. I miss him very much and wish we had more time together and fun memories to make. I will always cherish my memories of him.

I met Alan at the UofU in 1978. He was a handsome, thoughtful, caring, charming, intelligent and amazing man. I always loved and admired him. He was a dear friend. My loss is great. Sending love to Alan's family. Alan, RIP.

My deepest condolences to you all.I meet Alan at a travel meetup in DC and remember him as full of life and passion for all that he did.

Beth Kamau
Washington, DC

I am so grateful that I was able to know Alan. He had a great sense of humor and was so generous! My prayers are with you all.

We are thinking of you, Clark clan, and praying for your comfort and healing at this time of sorrow. Alan is enveloped in the love of his parents and free from the pains of this life now. All is well, all is well. Bob and Renee Taylor, Leesburg, VA.

Oh Jill - I am so very sorry to hear about the sudden loss of your brother. May you feel comfort from the thoughts and prayers on your behalf.
Colette

I met Alan in the Alexandria Walking Group we had lunch several times after our walks. He will be missed. I am so very sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss! I will remember Alan fondly for his fun nature, big heart and beautiful Spirit. Thinking of you at this difficult time. You will be in our prayers. He will be missed. Love, Karri Frazier Bennett and family