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Charles Connor “Chaz” Clark was born April 16, 1993 in Poplar, MT. He left his loved ones on October 10, 2025 due to a motorcycle accident in Billings, MT. Chaz loved his motorcycles, pedal bikes (doing jumps and wheelies in the backyard) and the trucks he owned. He and his brother Trenton would walk to the river and fish and fool around. One time they brought a bull snake home and was jumping on the trampoline with it.
On December 27, 2016, his beautiful baby girl Charlie Lee Clark was born. She was the light of his life and his world. On October 10, 2017, he welcomed his son Jared Duane Clark, whom he named after his best friend.
Chaz graduated from Wolf Point High School in 2011. He then went to Fort Peck Community College for Heavy Equipment Operator. He worked on the oil rigs in Williston and fencing for the Fort Peck Tribes. He also held many jobs in Billings. He was a hard worker, he worked on vehicles, and wasn’t afraid to do the dishes or sweep and mop floors. He would give you the shirt off his back unless his dog needed it more. He loved everyone in their own special way. He was quite the jokester, making everyone laugh. He and his sister had a tattoo competition which he won.
He left behind his daughter, Charlie; mom, Ronette; Siblings, Krysta, Trenton, Aaron, and Cruz.
He is preceded in death by his son Jared and brother, Brandon; the Red Boy, Ogle, Davis, Spotted Wolf, Clark, Adams, Talks Different, Reinlasoder, and Bad Temper clan families. We suffered many losses in the past years. Sorry if we failed to mention everyone, just know he loved you in his own special way.
Thank you to all of his friends in sober living in Billings and all of his friends that supported him during his stay in Billings. Thank you to the Yellowstone County Sheriff’s and Coroners’ office. Thank you to Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel for bringing him home.
A prayer service will be held 7 p.m. Thursday, October 17 at the Wolf Point Community Hall. A funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Friday, October 17 at the Wolf Point Community Hall. Interment will follow at the Riverside Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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