Steven-Clark-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center

Dr. Steven Allen Clark

Greenwood, Indiana

Mar 17, 1953 – Mar 7, 2021 (Age 67)

About

BORN
March 17, 1953
DIED
March 7, 2021
AGE
67
LOCATION
Greenwood, Indiana

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center Obituary

On March 7, 2021, Dr. Steven Allen Clark, beloved father, devoted husband, brother, and friend to all, passed away suddenly. He was 67 years old. Steve was born in March 1953, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Ruth Middleton Clark and Norman Clark. He grew up in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana with his...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My condolences Diana and family. My just saw this unfortunate news. Steve and I were best friends in high school, we lived a block away from each other. You could find him at our house or I was at their house. We did everything together, including rebuilding the engine on his red Ford Falcon in their backyard. We share the same birthday, month, day and year. Everyone thought we were brothers since we looked almost like twins. We even have the same last name except mine has an e at the end. O...

I will always remember Steve as a kind, fun-loving person. He was one of my Uncle Jeff's best friends. Steve and Diana were always so nice and warm to me, and my extended family. My heart and prayers go out to Diana and their family.

Sincerest condolences on the loss of such a kind and gentle soul. All the cytotechs at Wishard loved Dr. Clark. We all have fond memories of the Campbell's Soup gang dining at your house with all of our kids. What a loss to the pathology community.

I am so sorry to hear this. Steve was the finest Dr., pathologist, mentor, and man I had ever met. My heart goes out to his family.

Dear Diana, we are shocked, and mourning with you, the loss of your dear husband. If there is anything I can personally do to help you, I would love to help. Sincerely, Bruce Records

So sorry for the family. I grew up with Steve and Ann on Walnut Street in Southport. He was my best friend for many years until I left the area in 1974 and lost track of the family. He and I had many adventures through the years growing up. I'm truly sorry I didn't stay in touch.

Dear Diane and Sons, Steve brought me to Indy 33 years ago when he was Director of Cytopathology at University Hospital. I'll always va;ue his gentle mentoring when I, a newbie right out of fellowship, started trying to never be wrong. His cheerfulness and team spirit still influence the Division today. I pray that you will find consolationand hope in this sudden loss.

My sincere sympathies go to Diana and his entire family. I worked with Dr. Clark at St. Francis for many years and always enjoyed going with him as part of a lab team to do CAP inspections. He always wanted the inspections to be educational, not punitive. I also worked with him when he became the medical director of the Point of Care Testing department. In that roll, I found him to be logical, fair and a resource full of knowledge. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.

So many good memories. Always enjoyed his friendship. Will never forget how much he laughed at Jerry's birthday with the belly dancer. Will always remember that laugh.
Diana our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family.