William (Bill) Clark
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Williams “Bill” Clark
On Dec. 2, 2023 with heavy hearts we said our goodbyes to William (Bill) Clark at age 87. Father, grandfather and husband to Carol Clark. Bill proudly served in the National Guard and was activated to support the Berlin Crisis. Bill was a plumber most of his life, later working at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Maintenance before he retired. Bill loved the outdoors, hunting, trout fishing and taking a ride after a fresh snowfall. He could fix just about anything and loved to sit down and tell stories of the past.
In accordance with Bill’s wishes no services will be held.
We would like to thank Fairview Nursing Home and the Mile Bluff Dialysis Team who Bill called “The Girls” for being such caring people with excellent care.
Bill will be truly missed.
Bill Was a very nice guy, will miss our trading days.
I worked with Bolland Carol at mile bluff. So sorry to hear
So very sorry for your loss. Knew Bill a long time. Was a good, ole guy!! Our sincerest sympathies to you both!! Hoping good memories help you heal and make you smile. He may have left us but memories are our forever ♥ ❤
Our sincere condolences to the family.
So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. Will always be grateful for his help.
Bill was the best! He came out couple years after we built our house. The lightning struck the water pump down in the well, blew out garage door opener and phone on the wall.
He came that same day to put new pump in for us, was quite a challenge for me helping, but we got’ter done.
Just couldn’t thank him enough saving our day.
I knew Bill from working at Mike Bluff. He definitely was a great man! Thoughts and prayers to his family.
Although I never actually met Bill, I feel that I knew him through all of the conversations I had with Phil and Kathy. My heartfelt sympathies to the family.
I worked with Bill at Mile Bluff and knew him for years before that. My sympathies to his family and friends.
I always remember Bill as a kind person. So sorry for everyone’s loss…
So sorry to hear this! We had some good talks when we both worked at Mile Bluff, our sympathy to his family and friends
So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Bill at Mile Bluff. Thoughts and prayers are with the family!
so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful neighbor at our Hickory Street house. Our kids spent a lot of time at each other’s houses.
Bill was such a great guy. Going to be missed alot in Dialysis. Fly high Bill.