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Steven Clark

Spring, Texas

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Steven Skinner Clark, aka Stevo, Indian, Loft, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on January 12, 2015 in Chicago. He was 54. Steve was born in Evanston, raised in Glenview, graduating from New Trier West in 1978. Steve went on to earn his B.A. in Zoology from DePauw University in Greencastle,...

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Never to be forgotten, Steve, my prayers that you are resting in eternal peace. The world is a lesser place without you in it. Godspeed brother. Ten years have passed in the blink of an eye.......

I have known Steve since Avoca West. He was a kind and special man and is greatly missed.

Steve, our shenanigans on Indian Rd will always stay with me. Leahey's Woods, Avoca Park. Lineball, Sting-rays with banana seats, Kids on the go and creating trouble for our Moms..God Bless you. Bless your family too.

I only now learned of Indian's passing so sad. I have a lifetime of memories of Stevo as one of my fraternity brothers at DPU. His love for sports and music and life...I smile when I think of him.

Just learned of Indian's passing from a DePauw fraternity brother. Will always remember Steve as one of those truly good guys you meet and live with in college..and wish you could have remained in contact with over the years. RIP brother.

Bob, Dale and Steve (September 20, 2014)

Stevo---some fun times in Spanish class---and great times on the field. I have not been in touch over the years, and that is now my real regret. I will touch base on the other side, friend. Thanks for helping nurture the land, and all its creatures. We are all very fortunate to have known you...

So sorry to hear of his passing. He dated my older sister in high school and was always very kind to me.

My deepest condolences to Steve's family. I have know Steve since grade school and he was a great person. He will be missed by all!