Clark Eugster passed away on May 6, 2025, surrounded by family. He was born to Max Kirkham Eugster and Irene Butler Eugster in Salt Lake City, UT on November 8, 1957.
He moved around a lot as a child and spent his adult life pursuing a career in construction, which he had a true talent for.
Clark married the love of his life, Linda Smith, on June 30, 1978. They made Evanston their home in 1991 where he served the community with Clark’s Construction for over 20 years. Clark also enjoyed serving as a Ducks Unlimited committee member for many years.
Clark loved the outdoor life. He found joy in bird hunting with his dogs, camping and fishing. He delighted in spending time with his kids and grandkids and being U.C. to his nieces and nephews.
Clark is survived by his most prized possession, Linda Eugster; their children, Amie Fraser (Alex McCray) and Max Eugster (Jade, his favorite daughter-in-law); grandchildren, Quinn Fraser, Weston Fraser, Eva Fraser, Kaleb Eugster, Kayden Eugster and Jaxen Hiner. He is also survived by his siblings, Cheryl Acree (Randall), David Eugster (Colleen) and Ginger Nielsen.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Max Kirkham Eugster and Irene Butler Eugster as well as his mother-in-law Marjorie Smith. Clark had a big heart for his dogs over the years; they meant the world to him. He is also preceded in death by his four-legged kids, Sniff, Brew, River, Libby and Jet.
Funeral Services will be held at Crandall Funeral Home on Friday, May 16th with a viewing at 12p and services to begin at 1pm. A lunch will follow at the Bear Ponds Pavillion. Graveside services will be held May 17th, 12p at the Centerville City Cemetery 400 S 700 E, Centerville, UT.
The family would also like to express gratitude and love to the ladies at Evanston Dialysis Center for their kindness, love and support of Clark.
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