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Richard R. Clark

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1942 - 2020 (Age 78)

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Richard R. Clark Wauwatosa - Richard ("Dick") R. Clark died on December 10th at the age of 78, following a brief battle with COVID-19. He was born on February 14, 1942, in Milwaukee. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth and Germaine (Pfister); brother, Dennis Clark (Lois); and...

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Rest In Peace, Dick. Great memories! I miss you. Gaye, we miss you, too!

Dear Gaye, Ryan and family... Just found out about Dick's passing, today... through a church bulletin. Gaye, after moving out of Tosa to Mequon, we stopped attending church at First Congregational and started to attend services at Congregational Home with my mother. We have many wonderful memories of Dick, you and Ryan, and our hearts go out to you for your loss. Dick is one of the best and kindest men that we have ever known, and his memory will be cherished by all who knew him. Our...

Gaye and Ryan, thank you so much for the service yesterday. We only met once 30 yrs. ago so I didn't stay for the reception. I can echo what others said about how he felt about his family from what I heard from him over 20 years of Thursday lunches. It was comforting to hear that everyone knew and will remember the same man I knew. Ryan, your dad was only 10 yrs. my senior but I could say he was my dad and big brother also. I think that is the example he was for many of us. This had to be...

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Gaye and Ryan, we were so sadden to learn of Dick´s death. We cherish our memories of our times with Dick at Carroll. We are also glad we got to catch up with the two of you at a Carroll basketball game last February. A great teammate, friend and guy who will be really missed. Thinking of you at this most difficult time. Jim & Bunny Hickey

Gaye, I am so deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. Marisa always remembered how you to talked about him to your students. What struck her, even at such a young age, was how much you loved him. He sounded like an incredible person. You have my deepest sympathy

Dear Clark Family, I am sending my deepest sympathies to your family. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Clark was such a fine and good man. Sincerely, Janet Sgarlata

Gaye, You probably don't remember me. Dick was the first SW I worked with in MPS. Through the years we had many friends in common and would see each other weekly at our Thursday lunch meeting. I hadn't seen him much since his and my retirement but we were pleasantly reacquainted at the Tosa WAC on Friday mornings a couple years ago. I've always known him to be a kind and gentle man. When work got stressful, Dick had a way of reframing things to make it less so. I was just made aware of his...

Gaye, so sad to learn of the passing of your beloved husband... It has been a 'long' time since Humboldt Park Grade School's 'fifth grade,' but I have always kept you on the 'backroads' of my mind as I have with the many friends we knew together. My prayers go out to you and to all of 'yours.' May the God of all comfort be with you now and forever.