Scott-Clark-Obituary

Scott William Clark

Clermont, Florida

Aug 9, 1961 – Apr 15, 2018 (Age 56)

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BORN
August 9, 1961
DIED
April 15, 2018
AGE
56
LOCATION
Clermont, Florida

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Brewer & Sons Funeral Home - Clermont Chapel Obituary

Scott William Clark, 56, passed away April 15, 2018 at his home in Clermont, FL. A Florida native, he was born in Melbourne, FL on August 9, 1961. He moved to the Clermont area fifteen years ago from Palm Harbor, FL. Scott is preceded in death by his parents, Leon and Betty (née Rohloff) Clark. He is survived by his loving wife of twenty years, Alexa (née Parker) Clark, and other extended family and friends. He will truly be missed.

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Scott was such a great guy and influential in my career at Orlando Health. He literally jump started my career in healthcare by mentoring me from a volunteer to part-time to full time role. I'm so grateful for his kindness and so sorry we lost one of the good ones.

I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. He was wonderful to me when he hired me for the long term care division of Orlando Health! He was a great guy, caring and kind to everyone! My condolences to Alexa, his soulmate, and wife, and his family. RIP my friend!

Scott was a very kind and thoughtful person. I enjoyed working with him at Orlando Health. He always took the time to say Hello and how are you no matter what was going on that day. Hope he is hanging out at "one particular harbor" with a drink in his hand, listening to Jimmy B.

Scott was a true genuinely kind sole I had the honor to know through Orlando Health. He always asked How are you doing. RIP Scott

Jimmy Buffett opening for the Eagles

I also just heard. Were you there at the concert? Did we pass each other in line ? We spent many years sitting next door to each other at Pineloch; it was a pleasure. You will be missed by many, and I am so very sorry for your family's loss. Bon Voyage.

Scott was a true role model for so many who work in healthcare. I always aspired to be like him, to do the very best everyday, to treat those we managed fairly and honesly, and never forget those we serve. Scott did all those things and more. Scott had a great sense of humor and a love for Jimmy Buffett music and the Florida Keys. I am sure he is looking down on us today with a beer in his hand singing Margarettaville. I will always remember you as my friend and mentor. RIP Scott

My goodness. I just learned about this sadness. Scott was very good to me when I worked at VNA home health. I missed him when he left his administrative role. He was fair and very generous to those less fortunate than him. I will not forget him. He sent me birthday cards each year after we both left our positions. Sincere condolences to his wife and family.

Scott was a good friend. He always sent me a birthday wish. I will miss him. My years with him at Orlando Health were good years and he was always there to lend a helping hand.