Kevin-Clark-Obituary

Dr. Kevin E. Clark

Dallas, Texas

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CLARK, DR. KEVIN E.Dr. Kevin E. Clark, age 45, of Parker, Texas, passed away October 24, 2007 in Plano, Texas. He was born June 7, 1962, in San Angelo, Texas, to William and Dorothy (Elliott) Clark. On May 18, 1985, he married Brenda Lightfoot in Sweetwater, Texas. Dr. Clark was a dentist and...

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I moved to Virginia last March and am only hearing now about the loss of Kevin Clark. He was my family dentist for as long as I can remember, maybe even 13 years and was one of the true lights in the world. He was a light to his family to whom he was deeply devoted, to his church, community staff and patients who all seemed like family to him. He was one of God's best and will be sorely missed. My love and sympathy go his wife and boys; I know you know how blessed you were to have had such...

I was so upset when I learned of Dr. Clark's death. He has been our family dentist since we moved to the area about 10 years ago. I have also made referrals to several of my co-workers. Dr. Clark was so full of life and extremely positive. It is so difficult to lose someone with these attributes at such an early age. My heart goes out to his wife and sons and I will forever be heartbroken that Dr. Clark did not have the opportunity to say goodbye to the people that meant the most to him....

I was shocked to learn, only today, of Dr.Clark's death. I have been a patient of Dr.Clark for several years and held him in highest regard. My sincere sympathy to Mrs. Clark and the boys.

When Kevin Clark comes to our minds, we think of him not only as our dentist, but a man who loved his family, and had a deep love for life. He was an extra ordinary person with a larger than life personality, who was gentle and caring. We send our love and blessings to his wife and children, and all the extended family. Kevin's work was done here on earth, but we all are truly saddened by his sudden departure. We will keep you all in our prayers.

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Dr. Clark's passing. He was my dentist when I lived in the Dallas area and he always made me feel like I was family. My cousins worked for him and that is how he became my dentist. He was a wonderful man, his family was everything to him. I will miss him dearly. My prayers are with Brenda and the boys.

Our hearts are broken--we dearly loved Kevin. We have been with Kevin since he was in dental school and considered him not just our dentist, but our friend. We send our love and heartfelt condolences to Brenda and the boys.

Dr Clark was a great person. We are so sadden to hear of his loss. Mark and I will both miss him.

Dr. Clark was a great dentist and a fine human being. He always had the nicest things to say about people and he made his patients feel so special. My deepest condolences to Dr. Clark's family. Please know that his patients loved him so much and will miss him greatly.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.