Fred Clark remembered...
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
On behalf of the entire family, thank you so much for attending Fred's Celebration of Life on Sunday. We all knew he was a beloved and special man, but the depth of his reach was really felt this past weekend. THANK YOU for your continued support of the Clark families.
If you took any photographs at the service, please forward them to me (Karen Turner) at srenrut@gmail.com and they'll be uploaded to this blog. I will uploading more photos, and video of the speakers, over the next week as well.
Continued Help for the Family
Fred's beloved Carol suffered a stroke
several years ago and was her primary financial support and caretaker. Over the last few weeks, it's come to light that Carol is not doing well health-wise and will be undergoing bypass surgery in the next few weeks. Finances are extremely tight with Fred's passing and the next few months are going to be really hard for the family.
The family would appreciate donations (of any amount) to help with the expenses
associated with Carol's surgery and subsequent move to a nursing home where she can
get the care she needs.
Donations may be made at any Chase bank -- for specific
bank account information, please email family friend Karen Turner at srenrut@gmail.com. Thank you in advance for
your kindness.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Frederic Louis Clark
March 20, 1942 - May 5, 2012
(please see below for service details)
Fred Clark, a much beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, son, uncle and friend, passed away on Saturday, May 5th, 2012 after a short illness.
March 20, 1942 - May 5, 2012
(please see below for service details)
Son of Bob and Mary Clark, Fred grew up in Escondido and spent most of his life in San Diego, attending Escondido High School and Palomar College.
He married his high school sweetheart, Carol, in 1962 and would have celebrated their 50th anniversary in August. They have two daughters, Laurie and Jennifer and three grandchildren, Katie, Nate and Zac who will miss him very much.
After working for Petrolane and Airways Rent a Car in his younger years, he became a scale mechanic for San Diego Scale, and soon became an expert in heavy capacity scales. He was a partner in Sylvester Scales and worked most recently with All Pro Scale. It always seemed that he was happiest when he was throwing around 50-pound weights and crawling around in the nastiest truck scales and batch plants.
Fred became a certified SCUBA diver while on a cruise and became an avid diver, even in the less-than-tropical waters off San Diego. He used to say he loved to dive La Jolla Canyon when the visibility was less than ideal because he liked to see things come in to focus as he dove deeper. He instilled this love of the ocean in his kids and especially his granddaughter, Katie, who also became a diver after her Grandpa gave her lessons for her 16th birthday.
He was one of the all-time great dads - he always made sure to appropriately intimidate any boy that wanted to date his daughters, but was a giant marshmallow any time those daughters batted their eyelashes. (Of course, there was that time when Laurie drove his truck into a parked car.....but we won't go there.....)
He was a great friend and mentor, gave spectacular hugs and had a clap that he pulled out during football games that would rattle windows for miles around.
In short, he will be dearly missed by everyone who ever had the good fortune to have crossed his path.
In Lieu of Flowers
Celebration of Life
Sunday, May 20th
2pm - 4pm
Olivenhain Meeting Hall
423 Rancho Santa Fe Road
Encinitas, California
Casual / Beach attire encouraged
Casual / Beach attire encouraged
Please bring a snack or dessert to share
*** please, no alcohol ***
Out of Town Information - Travel Assistance
If you are coming in from out of town, and need travel assistance
with airfare, rental cars or hotels, please call
Dawn or Nicole at Preferred Travel
at 1-800-826-6381 or by email at
Please tell them you're calling on behalf of Karen Turner
regarding Fred Clark's memorial service and they'll take excellent care of you
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