Ehren-Clark-Obituary

Ehren Clark

Murray, Utah

Dec 9, 1973 – Jun 27, 2017 (Age 43)

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BORN
December 9, 1973
DIED
June 27, 2017
AGE
43
LOCATION
Murray, Utah

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1973 ~ 2017Ehren was born on December 9, 1973 in Provo, which is ironic since he is the only Ute in a family of Cougars. From an early age, Ehren was a sensitive boy. He was inquisitive, bright, creative and quick. At the end of high school, he confirmed what we all had known for a while- that he...

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Wow we only just found out about this over a year after his passing. Ehren & I met whilst he was on a student exchange at my University in the UK. We went to church together and were pretty much inseparable! I'm so lucky to have known him and I know he will be missed. I had the chance to meet up with him again on a trip I took to Utah about 11 yeasts ago, he will always be cherrished. Joanne and family, I'm so sorry for your loss!

The last time I saw Ehren was in 2003- he came to Houston & my husband & I met up with him and Alison Rensink. Ehren was a dear friend of mine in high school. I have so so many fond memories of Ehren, and of his beautiful family. I woke up thinking about him yesterday and thought to look him up and reach out to re-connect, and that's when I found this page....my most heartfelt condolences to Ehrens family & all of those close to him.
I was also deeply saddened yesterday to learn of...

I met Ehren in High School and we kept in touch on and off throughout the years, but this is the first time that I've heard about his passing. I can't begin to tell you all how deeply sorry I am. He was and will forever be such an amazing person who touched my life, as he has touched to many others.

Also, if you want to hear something a little funny, I had a huge crush on Ehren in High School We actually went to a school dance together, and I wondered why he didn't feel the same,...

I haven't spoken to Ehren for a few years but had many long, memorable and pleasant conversations with him back when I managed an art gallery in salt lake. He was such a passionate, bright and fun person. I am sorry hear of his passing.

Some things in life are different, but all are glorious.

Ehren was a light to all who knew him. Our paths crossed only twice, but both occasions were memorable. I was struck by his directness, which caused us to converse a full hour. This, with a perfect stranger.

The second time was many years later. He remembered my name. I was sad I'd forgotten his, because of how good he made me feel about "...life, the universe, and everything."

You raised a fine son, and I join with many in sorrow for his loss.

Our family also lost a...