HOMER-CLARK-Obituary

HOMER CLARK

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Homer H. Clark, M.D. 1921 ~ 2010 Homer H. Clark passed away after a fulfilling, colorful life, Thursday, May 6, 2010. Born on November 23, 1921 to Herald R. Clark and Mabel Hone, the third of their six sons. His boyhood home was Provo where he showed early signs of creative ability and was...

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From Dr. Steve Pesyk : Homer, thank you for the chats about Mr. Hughes and the insite into getting your medical illustrations published. You are one of a kind pal ! Medical books to this day carry your vivid illustrations, and will for years to come. Most of all, you were a very nice and pleasant person to be around. Thank you. Dr. Steve Pesyk.

I have treasured memories of Homer and his fascinating stories of the "Howard Hughes Days". But most of all I remember the joy his artwork brought to so many. My husband Ray and I were privileged to call him friend. I send my loving thoughts for the Lord's peace and comfort to dear Peggy and family.

Tuscon AZ.

I enjoyed Our Visits With Homer , And Going out To Zion . And his Quick wit , I Still Have Photos of When The 4 (Mike ) Homer And Tip and I went to AZ. Violin Competition. Nancy G.

Peggy, Gordon, and Allison,

My heartfelt condolences on your loss. I knew Gordon during high school, and have fond memories of the Clark home. What a wonderful family and what a loss. It is hard to lose a parent, no matter what situation you are in. Again, my deepest sympathy.

Uncle Remoh is what I called Homer. My memories go back a long way, and they where great memories, fun memories. Uncle Homer was great to be around. I remember traveling from Provo to SL valley with Homer in one of hes Italian Lancia automobiles. He asked me if I was hungry.. yeah... out comes the Heath bars from under his seat!
Late night visit of Homer to the Richard H Clark household...hey we are hungry aren't we? Go over to McDonalds and pick up 15 or so hamburgers...

I enjoyed having Homer as a customer. He was one of the most interesting people to talk to I've ever met. He had alot of knowledge about wood and curing it for violin making. A great artist and just a plain good guy.

Dr. Homer H. Clark was my uncle. He was an artist in every sense of the word. In the musical world, he was noted for the making of fine stringed instruments such as violins, violas, cellos, etc.
Uncle Homer was an impressionistic artist who saw color and excitement wherever he looked.
I knew Uncle Homer as a brilliant man. He was a true "Renaissance Man" in every sense of the title. He loved music, was an accomplished artist and was a sensitive and caring man. He...

Homer was a wonderful asset to our medical world and served for many years as our clinic pathologist - we loved his humor, good works and valued reports. Any discussion with him was always such a delight. Such a multitalented friend.

Dear Clark Family,
In my early years I was able to associate with Homer. He was one of my mom's favorite cousins and I was grateful to be able to know him. He has been blessed with many talents and abilities. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Diane Sowards Merrill