1951
2018
Clark
PAUL ANDREW CLARK
September 3, 1951 August 31, 2018
A loving husband and father, Paul is survived by: wife Pamela Victoreen; sons John Clark (wife Kelly and their daughter Clara), Darren Clark (wife Drew and her son Chase), Stephen Clark (wife Elyse), and Matthew Clark; step-son Austin Hinkle; and siblings Stephen Clark, Mary Crowley, Cindy Hessberg and Pam Clemente.
Paul grew up in Albany, New York, but came out west for college and never left!
Paul was many things: Christian, stocks/bonds broker, Fountain Creek nature guide, Cog Railway Conductor, loyal friend, coach, excellent cook, baseball aficionado, and World Cup fan. He was a terrific skier, beekeeper, pumpkin grower and scholar of Russian literature as well as of most anything related to the American southwest.
He loved to laugh and could talk to anyone at anytime about almost anything!
Paul encouraged all of us to learn as much as we can and to think "outside of the box". We are all the better for that advice!
If you would like to make a donation on Paul's behalf, please do so to the Fountain Creek Nature Center.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by The Hamrick Family .
4 Entries
Paul was a great man. One who I looked up to as a second dad. I learned as a lot from him and grew to trust his guidance and intellect throughout the years. I will always miss him.
Blaine Hamrick
October 1, 2018
Very sorry for your loss and grief; may the promise at John 6:40 give you comfort and peace.
September 26, 2018
Our sincere condolences to the family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day. - Psalms 145:18,19
September 26, 2018
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.
Margie Keller
September 25, 2018
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