Gordon-Clark-Obituary

Gordon E. Clark

Crystal River, Florida

1942 - 2021 (Age 78)

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78
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Crystal River, Florida
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Gordon E. Clark 78, aka J.G. and Scoop, passed away July 18th, 2021 peacefully at Vista Hospice, Lecanto, Florida under the loving care of family and Vista Hospice. Gordon put up a courageous battle for 4 years against hemodialysis, it finally won. Gordon was born December 14th, 1942 in Detroit,...

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Gordon " saved the day " when he provided his cabin for my son and I -- Christmas day 2006. I will remain forever in his debt, and I am sure that along with his many deeds of service, his Christmas gift for us enshrined his name in the holy Gates of Our Lord . .. RIP -- dr gober

Jill, Carmen and the rest of the family - Tom and I are so sorry for your loss. Scoop was a wonderful cousin who I will forever miss. I´ll never forget him teaching me to drive a stick shift in his beautiful 1956 Chevy. He was one of the hardest working guys I´ve ever known. Scoop was definitely fun guy and he and Jill were so good for each other. Prayers, love and hugs to all. Tom and "Mike"

Oh Carmen and Jill and whole family, We are so sad and sorry for your loss. What a awesome man and daddy. We will remember him always and will miss him joining our lunches God bless you all at this hard time

Our fond memory of Scoop was his always sweet and caring requests to stay connected to his Gulf High School classmates. Never forgetting the best school days. He will be part of our coming Reunions in memory for sure. Condolences to Jill and family.

Scoop was a wonderful and kind human being and a true gentleman. He was always there to offer help in any way he could. My deepest condolences to Jill and Family.

My sincerest condolences to the family. J.G. will surely be missed by all those who met him. He and my parents got to know each other very well over the years. You never knew when he would pop in; then he and Daddy would be off on a new adventure. He was a hard worker and loved his trade. Always remember all those crazy fun times and you will smile.