LaMar-Clark-Obituary

LaMar F. Clark

South Jordan, Utah

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Lamar F. Clark 1933 ~ 2006 On November 5th, 2006, our beloved father, husband, and grandfather, LaMar F. Clark returned to his Heavenly Father at the age of 72. LaMar was born to Nora Davis and Ernest Thomas Clark on December 1st, 1933, in Cedar City, Utah. As a youth LaMar excelled in sports. At...

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Brenda, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless you and your family in your sorrow.

Brenda, I can't believe it. I saw you on Saturday, November 4th and we visited (as we do when I come to Sears and am fortunate enough to see you). And then, I learn about LaMar after the fact. I'm sorry and was stunned to hear the news. I don't like not being in the same ward as I sometimes don't get news until after the fact, plus I'm never one to read (I don't even take) a newspaper. Anyways, I know his health hasn't been the best, but nonetheless, I want you to know how sorry I am and...

Brenda, I am sorry for your loss. Sharon and I were out of town and did not know until this past Sunday. Lamar was a favorite with our family. I have his picture with Ali in my office. Thank you for being our friends over the years and welcoming us to the area. Our prayers are with your family at this time.
Love- Dee & Sharon Anderson and family.

To Brenda and family, I am sorry for your loss, but know Lamar is in a better place. Brenda and Lamar made me and my young family feel very welcome in West Jordan many years ago. Lamar was out of my life for many years, but reappeared after a personal tradgedy. He called my every week for a few months and we had many great conversations. I am honored that he was an important part of my life. God Bless the Clark family. Brent Wightman

Dear Clark family, We just learned of LaMar's passing. Larry loved working with LaMar and has wonderful stories about him. His great example to Larry was really appreciated. I hope you and your family are well he will truly be missed by everyone who knew him.

Larry Doyle and Family

Please accept our deepest sympathies. LaMar was a great influence on most all of Southern Utah's youth. He was many young athletes hero during the 60's. He showed us that a small town boy could compete with anyone. He will always be on my list a one of the greatest. He had the spirit of a champion. Know that his legacy will live on through those that he had such and influence on. May God bless you

Brenda, Nicole, Cherese, and Teresa. I am so sad to here of your loss. I am very blessed to have had the opportunity to know your amazing dad and husband. He was a great comfort to me when working at the video store up the street. He use to come and check up on me and make sure I was o.k. I will always remember him and I am honored to be able to call him friend.

We wish we could have known him. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Kelly and John Davis

Dear Brenda & Family;
I send my deepest and most sincere sympathy to you and your family. I am so happy I got to meet LaMar and I know that he had a very special influence in the life of my son in law Steve, may God be with you and hold your hand during this trying time.
Jean Tilley, Las Vegas, Nevada