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Christopher Hixon
February 20, 2025
Carleen and Family,
Years ago (circa 2015/16), during my undergraduate I was connected with him through the Veteran's Support Center at the U of Utah. I sat down in a meeting with him and expressed my interest in medical school and becoming a physician. He took me in and helped me shape my military experiences into a packet that would culminate in me being able to pursue my dreams of becoming a doctor. I am forever grateful for the mentorship, guidance and support he gave me through my undergraduate years, I truly credit a lot of developing the how of my journey to his mentorship. I was sorry to hear of his passing and the loss of such an amazing person. I will do my best pay it forward and in spirit carry forth his legacy and help others to be able to achieve their dreams too.
Chris Hixon
Frank Manasek
August 13, 2022
Ed and I were colleagues many years ago when we were both studying mechanisms of early heart development. We met often at scientific meetings and traded ideas over the telephone. I am so very to learn of his passing but am certain the world is a better place because Ed was here. I write this from Hanover NH a mile or so from where he did his residency and from where I retired some years ago. The granite hills of New Hampshire seem grey today, a spirit of theirs has gone.
Frank Manasek, a lab rat from Ed's earlier days.
John M. Dunn
May 6, 2022
As a former Dean of the UoU College of Health, I had the good fortune to know Ed Clark. He was kind, smart, passionate, and considerate and respectful of other health care professions. I found him to be a great collaborator and an outstanding leader. He taught by example and commitment.
John & Karen Mauger
March 26, 2022
Carleen & Family,
We were so sorry to hear about Ed´s death. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Dianne Atkins MD
March 25, 2022
Carleen, I was so sorry to see this news. Ed was a fellow at JHU when I was a third-year medical student. Although I had a strong interest in Peds Card, he cemented it for me. Then, when I arrived at Iowa for my fellowship, he had just joined the faculty. My first paper was with him, and it was accepted without revisions! He said that had never happened to him and it certainly has never happened to me again! After you left Iowa, our paths crossed many times with our work with the American Heart Association. I am pretty sure he nominated me for several positions, for which I remain grateful. You completely captured his approach and attitude to both patient care and teaching. My deepest condolences to you and your children.
Dianne
Eric Glissmeyer
March 22, 2022
I will always be grateful for the kindness Dr. Clark showed to me ever since my days as a medical student at the University of Utah. I participated in a research program for senior medical students, and Dr. Clark was encouraging, supportive, and so complimentary of me - he built my confidence. I remember him taking my parents aside after a presentation I made where they were in attendance and he paid special attention to them, complimenting them and praising me. Ed loved his family and treated patients, staff and all who worked with him as valuable. He has positively directed my career and career choices in multiple other ways. I am just so grateful to have known him and will strive to likewise uplift all with whom I come into contact - professionally and personally.
William M. Boehme, MD
March 21, 2022
So sorry to hear of Ed's passing. We were co-Cum Laudes at Albany Med. I was hoping to see him at the up and coming Albany Med reunion and catch up on his remarkable journey and contributions at Salt Lake .
Joseph Horton
March 18, 2022
I was involved in the search that brought Ed to Utah, along with Dr. George Durham. As the CEO of Primary Children's Hospital, I have experienced the evidence that a higher power watched over the hospital and its mission. Ed was one of those manifestations. He was exactly the right person at exactly the right time. I have fond memories of our work together over 16 years that I will always treasure. I learned a great deal from him. Ed made me a better leader and a better person. He always had clarity about what mattered most. I will miss him, and I send my love and sympathy to Carleen, Ed, Catherine, and the rest of his family. He leaves a great legacy.
University Medical Billing
March 18, 2022
For over 2 decades, Ed played a pivotal role in the growth and success of University Medical Billing (UMB). His time, support and guidance will be greatly missed. With our sincere condolences to his wonderful wife and members of his family - the UMB team.
Laurie Raleigh
March 17, 2022
I will always remember Dr. Clark for his famous borrowed quote (origin I can´t recall) " nothing ever is at it seems". There was a Naval origin for sure! He will always be someone I respected and appreciated in many ways. Condolences to his loving family. He spoke of you often. Peace to all of you.
Mark Innocenti
March 17, 2022
I got to know Ed when we began working to have the National Children's Study at USU as well as the UofU. Ed was an amazing person. He was brilliant yet easily accessible. He was charismatic and really took time to get to know those working with him. His contributions to science in stressing the importance of early childhood has left a legacy from which many have and will benefit. I send my condolences to his family.
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