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Dwight Witt Clark M.D.

Memphis, Tennessee

1934 - 2020 (Age 85)

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Dwight Witt Clark, MD Memphis - Dwight Witt Clark, MD was born in McKenzie, Tennessee in 1934, to Dwight Witt Clark, Sr and Mona Allen Clark. He lived an adventurous Life, including being a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne and working on an assembly line in Detroit before getting a medical degree...

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Dr. Clark was a good friend. We worked together on his commercial properties in Jacksonville Florida for many years. He cherished his family. I offer my sincere condolences to Kathy, Karen, Holly, Dwight, Katie and the entire family.

He was a true pioneer in his fields of endeavors. He was always entertaining and had an astute mind.

No words are adequate to express my personal and professional regard, respect for him. He was always a wonderful teacher, supporter for me. His presence is such a loss.

Dwight was a great friend and physician. A true innovator and taught me a lot about how to care for patients. I watched his children grow up and watched him as he continued to be dedicated to family, friends and patients.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I owe so much of what I know as a cardiac nurse to this gentleman today. Dr. Clark was the first person to make me feel welcome in the adult cath lab arena. He believed in me. He gave me an opportunity that resulted in lessons that would benefit me for a lifetime. Dr Clark imparted wisdom and knowledge, that far extended outside the medical arena. He cared for us, our whole person, our family and our team. I thank God for your pour into my life. Thank you Kathy for hosting us and our families...

From all the nurses and staff in CCU over the years , Dr Clark will be remembered with fondness and respect. What a privilege to have worked with him.

I’ve missed you and thought of you often for many years. I will continue to miss you and think of you and the wonderful memories you brought to so many. I thank you as well for all you taught me, my mentor. My thoughts and prayers are with you Kathy and your family. God Bless, Peace In Heaven my friend, until we meet again.

Many of us so heartbroken. Thank you for everything that you taught us nurses about cardiology. I want to personally thank him for believing in me as a leader. What a great mentor.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Clark, Karen, Holly, Dwight, Katie and the rest of the family. Rest In Peace, Dr. Clark