John-Clark-Obituary

John Clark

Arroyo Grande, California

1953 - 2023

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John Clark November 11, 1953 - July 28, 2023 Arroyo Grande, California - John Clark, a loving husband and father, and brilliant winemaker of California wines, passed away on July 28, 2023, at the age of 69. John was born on November 11, 1953, in La Jolla, CA, to the late Dorothy and Owen Clark....

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I love you and miss you so much, Uncle John. I hope that you, Mom, Aunt Gretchen, Grandma, and Grandpa (oh, and my dad probably playing bagpipes, haha ) are relaxing and having fun wherever dimension you are all in.

John...you are one super cool dude. Enjoyed our La Jolla years in junior high and high school. So lucky I was to spend time with you at our reunion just a year or two before your passing at the notorious Bo Fellows residence. Good times! Bill Huffman...great story!

Sorry to hear. Wasn´t aware. God bless

John and Kelley have always been two of our biggest supporters, always happy to visit the shop, talk to our guests, and pour their wines. We both learned so much from their visits and John always kept everyone entertained with his stories. I still hear his laugh and see that big smile. We are so blessed to have known him.

Rest in peace John. Aloha, Alexa, a friend from LHS and UCSD. Hugs to your loving family.

I am shocked and saddend to learn of this. I am so sorry this has happened. My condolences to his wonderful family. Jacqueline Frederick

So sad to hear of Johnny's passing; he was a wonderful childhood friend! Johnny was our quarterback for the La Jolla Elementary flag football team and we had some great teammates: Mike, Bo, Wally, Dirk, Todd, Alan and Leon. And we had such fun trying to grow up. Bo, Todd, Johnny and I lined up opposite the young ladies we had crushes on ,in the 5th grade, and in unison asked "will you go steady with me?" We received wonderful responses and off we went on our bikes to get candy for our new...

So sorry to hear of John's passing. The memories of the big weekend poker games in La Jolla still bring a smile to my face. "How low can you go". RIP John. My prayers for the family.

it's John's down to earth business sense behind his irrepressibly boyish grin that I will always remember. John was a good man in every way.