Gary L. Clark |
Posted 2017-08-19 by mhenderson |
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ >>> Published on Saturday, August 19, 2017 <<< God received another angel in His kingdom when Gary L Clark lost his courageous battle with cancer and passed away Aug. 11, 2017. Gary was born a diehard Steelers fan in the city of Charleroi, Pennsylvania Sept. 28, 1938. Gary was a longtime member of the Campbell Boat club, where he served as president for two years. He led the 4-wheeler Jeep Club on rides through the desert. Gary was a longtime member of the Eagles and even remodeled the front bar for the going rate of one free Pepsi, because that was Gary. Gary was a general contractor on his own and superintendent of KB Homes for 20 years in Riverside, California. In Lake Havasu City, he oversaw the construction of the DES building and the ASU campus, as well as the remodel ingof Dr. Tilgner’s office and many other various projects. Gary was a member of the Good Sam RV Lake Havasu City Chapter where he was willing to offer help to a friend in need. We will all miss his positive attitude, fun loving spirit, and easy smile. Gary could fix or build anything and loved doing yard work. Gary also loved to sing karaoke and dance to his favorite song, “I Just Want to Dance with You.” Gary is survived by his wife Sally of almost 22 years; brothers Bill and Jay; sisters Patty, Donna, and Linda; sons Gary Jr., Glenn, and Ron; daughters Kristi and Kimberly; 12 grandkids; 10 great- grandkids, and his faithful furry baby, Rosie. Gary will live in our hearts forever and will be greatly missed by all. Rest in peace. We will take it from here. Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz- frazefuneralhome.com. Send the family a free card at www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze. |
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