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William E. Clark Jr.

Grayslake, Illinois

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Clark Jr., William Earl 80, of Eagle River, WI, passed away Friday, January 24, 2014 at Aspirus Hospital, in Wausau, WI. He was born in Evanston on March 21, 1933 to William and Louise (nee Ellis) Clark. A farmer for over 50 years, William loved to travel and put on ceramic shows. He was also...

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I was so saddened to hear of the passing of your blessed Father . I do know , heaven recieved a special Angel this day. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers . XOXO

Please accept my condolences for the loss of your loved one. During times of grief, allow God to comfort you and your family for he truly understands what you are going through. (Psalms 72:12-14)

Dad..My heart is broken.I don't know if I can go on with you.I love you & miss you soo much,heaven must have needed another angel, but I was not ready to let you go...and I feel I will not truly ever be happy till I am with you again,I love you William!

I WILL FOREVER LOVE YOU DAD

Bill's family & friends, our thoughts, prayers & deepest sympathy. Bill you were one amazing man, May you rest in peace.

Beth, i am so sorry this happened. Just always remember that death is not the end and you WILL see him again. I like to think of it like my dad is simply in another state and i will see him next time i make the journery his way though that is gonna be a while. In any case he will always live on in your memories and you will always have your love for him to keep you till then. And if he is as good a father as you say, which i believe to be true, then he will always love you and be watching...

My deepest condolences to you & your family!!!!! Hugs

Penny and Jackie -- my thoughts are with you and your family during this most difficult time. Remembering all of the good times we had when we came to visit. Take Care!

Mr. Clark - I will never forget your generosity you showed me time and time again as a teenager needing a place to stay - letting me help with the ceramic shows and covering for me when me and Jackie would get into trouble (ha-ha)! Save me a place at the "big" table up there - love you Margaret Malloy Prosser