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Charles Joseph Clark

Houston, Texas

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CHARLES JOSEPH CLARK, 38, born February 10, 1964 at Methodist Hospital of Houston, died, April 2, 2002 at Methodist Hospital following a 19-month battle with Lymphoma. Charles graduated from Strake Jesuit in 1982, he attended St. Mary's University in San Antonio, and graduated from The University...

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Can´t believe it´s been 23yrs. I still have fond memories working with you down in the cave. I moved away in 2011. i hope the kids are doing well. I had them at one of my Texans tailgate parties when we were awarding the trophy for the Charles Clark Memorial Chili Cookoff. Was always good fun. If i ever get back that way I´ll stop and see your name on the glass wall.

Hey Daddy,

It's me! I just found this page yesterday... I was really sad when I found it--yesterday was a tough day for me. Today is good. Thats the thing about missing you, some days are good and some are really really hard.

I got to A&M now, I love it! I try everyday to make you proud. I wish so much that you were here to meet my friends and to meet Jacob, the boy I'm going to marry. I know you would like him--you would give him a hard time I'm sure, but you would like...

Hi Daddy,

I was digging through some old boxes of yours that Mumsie gave me and I stumbled upon information about this site. I had to see it, and I'm happy I found it.

I'm 21 years old, and I graduate Trinity this May. You were taken too soon, Daddy. But I cherish the memories I have of you and think about you often. Although I selfishly wish you were here to see all the things Lizzy and I have accomplished, I know that Heaven is more beautiful and happy than this place can...

The Glass wall at Reliant

I just happened to run across a video tape from 2004 or so when I was presented the Golden Deeds award by Marjorie Evans , your Mom, and several others. She mentioned the Legacy website and I had to come pay a visit. It's amazing how much we forget over the years. But I'll never forget what a great friend and co-worker you were.

dear the family of Charles Clark,
on my behalf i want to apologize for signing the wrong guess book i honestly thought that he was the officer that was killed with my best friend here in houston texas. the officer name was charles clark

THE CLARK FAMILY,

HELLO HOW ARE YOU I KNOW IT WOULD BE ALOT BETTER IF CHARLIE WAS STILL HERE. I'M ALFREDIA'S FRIEND AND ITS BEEN 5 YEARS SINCE THE BOTH HAS BEEN OUT OF OUR LIVES!! I THANK THE BRAVE HERO FOR THE HELP AND CONCERN HE GAVE HER. THEY BOTH ARE LOOKING DOWN ON ONE ANOTHER AND US SAYING!!! LOOK AT THEM WE ARE FINE (SMILE)!!

MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU
THANK YOU,
OFFICER, CHARLES CLARK

Charles,
It's coming up on 2 years since you left us and a day doesn't go by that you are not in our thoughts and conversations. I still miss you very much.
Grover

Dear Charles,

I have a picture of you at my desk of when you first arrived in Australia. You are on a boat with the blue water behind you. I know how important it was to you to make that trip and we are all so glad you went. I will always remember you that way. I miss you and my selfish human ways wish you could still be here with us, but, I know I will see you again.

Love you,
Steff Westerman

It's been 23 days bro, since me and 12 other brothers were at your funeral. Just want to let you know that you sparked a renewal not just in my life, but the rest of the alumni. We remembered how important it is to be connected the way we are. Changes are happening in the fraternity - changes I think you would be proud of. You reminded me (and I think all of us) that life is uncertain and our destiny is uncertain. Nothing is guaranteed - no matter what anybody says. Otherwise, what is...