B.-Clark-Obituary

B. Duane Clark

Obituary

B. Duane Clark, FCSI (Food Service Consultant Society International), passed away at St. Vincent's Hospital on Jan. 30, 2006. He was 72. Duane's death was due to complications of a heart attack, diabetes and kidney disease.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of 52 years; brother Dean Clark of Riverton, Wyo.; brother Grant Clark and wife Inger of Riverton; and numerous nieces, nephews and grandnephews and grandnieces.
Duane and I want to thank our wonderful doctors who have worked so closely with us for so many years, the staff at DCI kidney dialysis and Sister Monica and the staff at St. Vincent's. We are very grateful for the love and prayers received from so many friends.
Services to be held in Casper, Wyo., at a later date.

This obituary was originally published in the Billings Gazette.

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Dorothy
Found this tonight. Just thinking about you.
Much love and care to you.

Dorthy, Duane and you have been special people to me. Both of you have brought to a special reason for living a good life.

Lisa, Chris, Kathy, Nick, Evi, William and Bronte

Thank you for you message it was good to hear from you. I have
wondered how you were doing.

Dorothy,you and Duane were always the dearest best friends, and our kids other set of parents. We have great memories, cooking, laughing, telling jokes, practical jokes, the Neihart cabin days.Our kids have great memories also and always loved "aunt Dorothy and uncle Duane". He will be truly missed, but we are all blessed to have had him as a part of our lives. We love you both, love and blessings,Mark and Judy

Dear Dorothy,
We were so sad to hear the news of Duane's passing. He lives on in our memories with his laughter, funny jokes, unstoppable energy and love. Etched in our hearts and minds are the road trips to get restaurant equipment, the trade shows, dinners with you both and just great family get-togethers. We have always been so inspired by your love and care for him too Dorothy. We love and miss you and pray that you are comforted in this time of loss.-Lisa, Chris, Kathy, Nick,...

Duane,
What wonderful memories of our times in Great Falls and Billings, the all day cooking and "sampling" of your wonderful concoctions and Dorothy on prep and clean up duty (no easy task), I still use some of your receipts. The drying Peking duck hanging in the doorway of your apartment always brings a smile...and the gallons and gallons of Tom & Jerry you were famous for... Always a laugh and smile for everyone...the best jokes of the day were always coming from you.
Many...

John,
Thank you for your message. It was great to hear from you. It has been a lot of years.

Sincerely,
Dorothy

Duane,
A true gentleman and a wonderful human. Thank you for coming into my life. Thank you for all the great memories and the jokes. It was good laughing with you my friend.

Love,
Pat

I was so sorry to hear about Duane's passing. When I got the e-mail today from Dad letting me know, it reminded me of the time when you and Duane came to Columbus to take Grandma and Grandpa to dinner. I was probably in junior high at the time, but even though I didn't have a driver's license he left me drive his sports car. And then after dinner he let me have a Brandy Alexander. He was a great guy and will be missed. You have my deepest sympathies.