Dr. George-Bark-Obituary

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Dr. George Allen Bark

FLATVILLE, Illinois

Aug 17, 1959 – Jul 24, 2017 (Age 57)

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BORN
August 17, 1959
DIED
July 24, 2017
AGE
57
LOCATION
FLATVILLE, Illinois

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George Allen Bark, MD, PhD, 57, of Paxton, IL passed away at 8:08 pm, Monday (July 24, 2017) at Carle Hospital, Urbana.


Funeral Services will be at 10 am, Saturday, July 29 at Engelbrecht Farms, 275 North 1400 East, Paxton, with Pastor Debra Domeier officiating. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery, Mayview. A Celebration of Life Gathering will take place from 3 -6 p.m. at the Railside Golf Course Clubhouse, 120 West 19th St, Gibson City.


Visitation will be 4-8 pm, Friday, July 28 at First Lutheran Church, 301 S College St, Paxton. Baier Family Funeral Services, Paxton is handling arrangements.


George was born on August 17, 1959 in Harvey, IL, the fourth of six children of Ralph Bark and Irene (Devert) Bark.


He is survived by his fiancé, Denice A Wells, of Ogden and her children Ryan (Kasey) Wells of Sidney, Corey (Rebecca) Wells of Champaign, and Amy (Jacob) Wozniak of Fithian; five grandchildren, Kolten and Kadince Wells, Aiden and Elijah Wells, and Ella Wozniak; two brothers, Charlie (Cherie Herring) Bark of Marengo, David (Deborah) Bark of Pecatonica; two sisters Ruth (Brian) Carus of Spring Grove, Lisa (John) Bakunowicz of McFarland, WI; sister-in-law, Dixie Bark. Nieces and nephews include: Donna (Bark) Laboda, David Bark Jr, Randy Bark, Brad Bark, Kelly Bark, Amanda Carus, Jacob Carus, Andrea (Bakunowicz) Reinholtz, Nick Bakunowicz, and Barry Bakunowicz; and several great nieces and nephews.


He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Robert Bark, all of Rockford, IL.


George earned his Pre-Professional AS degree from Rock Valley College, in Rockford, IL May 1979. He then attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1979 – 1994, earning his BS in Biology May 1981, MS in Biology May 1983, PhD in Nutritional Sciences May 1993, and MD May 1994. His MD/PhD degrees were earned simultaneously while being enrolled in the Medical Scholars Program (a dual degree program).


George entered into a three year Family Practice (Rural) Residency Program at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, IN in 1994, serving as Chief Resident in his final year. He became Board Certified in Family Practice in 1997. His career choice brought him back to the area he loved the most in selecting to serve in Paxton as a small home town doc beginning in 1997 for Christie Clinic, followed by Provena Covenant Family Care Network, and eventually working for the best employer ever Gibson City Hospital in their Paxton Clinic. George loved Gibson City Hospital because they stood behind their motto of "Gibson Gets It."


While serving the Paxton Community as a physician, George returned to the academic world once again by becoming a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign faculty member in the College of Medicine as a Clinical Instructor in Family Medicine beginning in February of 2003. He was promoted to Clinical Assistant Professor in August of 2007. He talked of submitting paperwork for a promotion to Clinical Associate Professor but "hadn't gotten around to it" yet. His greatest passion in his career were his patients, first and foremost, followed by teaching medical students who selected him to complete their Family Practice clerkship requirements.


George had numerous personal interests which included hunting, fishing, golfing, and competition barbequing. He was a big supporter of the Fighting Illini as a season ticket holder in football and basketball and served as Gibson City Hospital's representative for the Fighting Illini Golf team. George became a Cubs fan 25 years ago because of Denice and her family. In May of 2016 he organized a Cubs outing for 50 family and friends. He got his chance to see the future World Champions beat the Phillies that day!


Memorial contributions can be made to Gibson Area Hospital Foundation in memory of Dr. George Bark. These contributions will be used for rural medicine students.


Condolences may be offered at www.baierfuneralservices.com.

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I knew George from Kindergarten at Maud E Johnson through high school. What a great guy he was. Just now seeing this. Our 45th high school graduation is in July. He will be missed.

A kind man and a great doctor,,

My condolences for your loss. Dr Bark was a kind man and a wonderful person as well as a Doctor. God Speed.

My condolences to you and your family, Dave. I remember George as a little tyke when we were in college.

I would like to extend my sympathy to you, Charlie, and the Bark family. I have fond memories of our Canadian fishing trip! That's when I learned what "Pair of Docs" really meant! I will always remember that fishing trip and the fun we had with you and George! What a truly great guy he was!!

On behalf of the board of directors and staff of the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians, please accept our condolences and prayers on the passing of Dr. Bark.

Our thoughts and prayers to the Bark family.
Jack & Sue Tuggle

So sad to hear about our friendly doctor I give condolences to his fiancé and his family

Condolences to the family. I met Dr. Bark when he was in school. George was one of the kindest, most unassuming people I have ever known. The world is a little dimmer without his light.