Roger-Clark-Obituary

Roger Clark

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Jun 22, 1938 – Nov 1, 2025

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June 22, 1938
DIED
November 1, 2025
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Salvation Army - National Headquarters
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Roger Montgomery Clark was born on June 22, 1938 to Margaret Elizabeth Isenberg and Ernest Montgomery Clark in Honolulu, Hawaii. He died on November 1, 2025 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at the age of 87. Roger is survived by the love of his life for almost 64 years, Carolyn Lee Ainsley Clark; and...

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My condolences to Lee, Terri, Ken, Dan, Jack and the rest of the Clark family.

We lost a great man. Roger's obituary brings to light what an accomplished man he was. I know only that he loved his family, cared deeply for his friends and brought joy to many occasions. Our prayers are for Lee and her children and grandchildren. Their grief must be overwhelming. Love to all! Susan Gagliardi

Lee and Family, Sue and I were saddened to learn of Roger´s death. He was the one who, during a visit to Duke, inspired me to come to GR to practice law. When I did so, he became a valued mentor, role model and friend. He was a superb trial attorney and great companion as a fisherman and bird hunter. We extend our sympathy to you and the many others who will miss him.

So sad to hear of Roger's passing. I have added your entire family and friends to my prayers.

Lee, it is with great sadness that I send my condolences to you and your family. Roger was a great guy, and a great partner with the firm. This world will be a bit darker without Roger, but heaven has received a shining star! I am so sorry for your loss. Vern Saper

Lee: Sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family. We remember when Roger and I were chairmen of the Young Lawyers smoker and recruited go-go dancers? What a hoot! A good guy. Bill and Carolyn Hineline

Thank you for your service Sir

Lee and Family: We were so sorry to hear of Roger´s passing. He was part of the WN+J family for so many years. When Vicki started working with John Tully in 1980, she enjoyed working with Roger on shared cases. Roger was stern in his work ethic, but also kind in character. May your memories keep him alive in your hearts. Bill and Vicki Hall