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Spencer Harrison Clark

Lynchburg, Virginia

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Spencer Harrison Clark Spencer, 42, died at his home in Lakewood, Colo., on Sept. 15, 2010. He is survived by his loving wife, Marilee, and precious daughter, Isabella; his parents, Dr. Joe and Elinor Ann Clark, of Lynchburg; his brother and sister-in-law, Evan and Theda Clark, and stepson, Josh,...

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I went to Brookville High School and I was able to get to know Spencer briefly through a friendship I had with Evan and their neighbor, Carter, in the approximate timeframe of 1985-87. I remember the whole Clark family as warm and gracious and I wish you all the best during this difficult time.

I am so saddened to here the loss of a good friend. I have so many fond memories with Spencer from a heartfelt family trip to an Ohio State Football Game to skiing and playing together in Colorado. His spirit is as large as his smile! God Bless.

My thoughts and prayers are with you as I am sorry to hear of your loss. Spencer was my classmate who I could always count on to brighten the day. May you find comfort and peace as you hold on to fond memories.

Spencer was a great guy when we were in school. I am so sorry for your loss. I'll be praying for your family. (Thanea Martin Kelly, ECG-Glass of '86)

Very sorry to hear the news about Spencer. He and i went to school together and have fond memories of him dating back to Paul Munroe football days. I remember him as a person who was very bright and had a great sense of humor about him. I have no doubt he will be missed.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss - I have so many fond memories of Spencer and his great smile and big hugs. Your family will be held in my thoughts and prayers as you all try to make sense of a world without his daily physical presence.
With sympathy and love,
Susan Pennington Allen

Joe and Elinor I am so sorry to hear about Spencer he was a good student and I am glad to have been able to have taught him.

Bill Carroll