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Robert T. "Bobby" Clark III

Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

Feb 1, 1937 – Aug 18, 2017 (Age 80)

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BORN
February 1, 1937
DIED
August 18, 2017
AGE
80
LOCATION
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

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Robert T. (Bobby) Clark, III, age 80, of Upper Darby, PA passed away on August 18, 2017. Born and raised in the Meadows Section of Philadelphia, PA, Bobby was the beloved son of the late Robert T. Jr. and Sarah E. Clark (nee Harding). He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Grace E. (nee...

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Uncle Bob, It's hard to believe that you've been gone for 2 years already. I miss our conversations and your advice. I miss your funny stories and your laugh. You were always there for me and I am blessed that you were my uncle and that you loved me and my girls. We miss you and love you. Love, Lisa, Tim, Cadiann, Kimberly and Kelleigh

Bob was a fine softball coach who I played for for 9 years. He was also a great person who I saw at Mass weekly. Rest in Peace!

For you, Bobby. May you walk with the Lord.

Jim & Don, so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a really great man, for whom I had a lot of respect.
He would help you out in any way. When I was a softball umpire, if I saw him on the field, as a mgr, I knew if there was a question, I could ask him, and he would help me out. :-(

Sorry to hear. Mr.Clark was always ready to help in anyway he could. One of the nicest easy going persons. The world has lost a light!

Mr. Clark was a very kind, thoughtful person.
He always had a smile and made cheerful conversation, and was full of love.
He and his family are in our prayers.

We're so sorry for the loss of your Dad. He was a wonderful man and a great Uncle. We have so many great memories and he always made us laugh. I will miss our wonderful conversations and his advice on life. We love you Uncle Bob. Rest in peace.

So sorry for the loss of your father. First knew him as I delivered the Bulletin years ago. Many kids in the neighborhood were involved in Westview sports. Always saw him when voting. Such a kind man. We will keep him and your family in out prayers.

My deepest condolences to all the family. We are thankful for the good memories and many laugh shared with cousin Bobby. God Bless