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Ralph Tracy Clark

Logan, Utah

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Ralph Tracy ClarkMay 24, 1926 - October 5, 2016Ralph Tracy Clark, 90, passed away Oct. 5, 2016, in Logan, Utah. He was born in Ogden, Utah, to Carl William and Myrtle Eliza Tracy Clark. He grew up in Smithfield, Utah, attending the local schools, including North Cache High School, where he was...

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Dear Clark Family,
We loved Brother Clark--one of the kindest men! We are grateful for the time we spent together in the same ward with your family. May you find peace and comfort through the Savior and the gospel plan as you say good-bye to your husband and father for a time.
Lots of love,
Alice Lindhardt Parkin and Family

Dear Chris, Maurice and I were out of town when RT passed away...by the time we caught up on reading past news...we had missed his services...we are so sorry for your loss...I've been looking for an address for you to send a card and can't find one...I'm waiting to hear back from my sister Louise Young...for an address. We pray that you will be comforted in this time of change. Please know of our love for you both. Linda & Maurice Wiberg

RT was committed to his students and his art, he will leave a spot difficult to fill in this world. Rest in peace Professor. You added value to my life sand many others as well.

Dave and I want to express our true sympathy at this time. We have been thinking of yur family.

Don O. Thorpe

I was one of the fortunate students under Ralph's careful care. He was a great influence on my life, and I will always remember his kindness and honesty.

Chris and Family, we are so blessed to have had RT as our Home Teacher for many years! Our girls always looked forward to his visits! Twice a year he would bring a birthday cake to celebrate our birthdays! Our Buffy shares the same birthday as him! What a great man he is! We loved the stories he would share with us, I only wish we had written them down! Dennis was honored also to have him as a Home Teaching companion after RT's stroke. We will always remember the fun times we shared with your...

I am very sorry to hear about RT. He was the kind of man that always made you feel important, gave you great words of wisdom, inspired you to do better, a grand individual. I will always cherish having him as a mentor in photography. He played a valuable part, why I attending Utah State. He truly inspired me to become an instructor. Rest in Peace. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends.

Fair Winds and Following Seas, Shipmate!

Dear Chris and Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy at RT's
passing. He was truly a "man for all seasons". I cherish my friendship with him & Chris. RT drew people to him with his loving personality and personable warmth. He was a dedicated home teacher to my mother and me. Many were the times, he readily extended his personal service to us. After my mother's passing, RT & Chris helped me through my grief with Christ-like charity and compassion. I have spent many hours...