Gerald Wayne Clark

November 4, 1940 - November 24, 2012

A Gift of Knowledge

 Our wonderful dad, grandpa, husband and friend sadly left us Sat., Nov. 24, 2012 at 7:00pm after the fight of his life. His parents Wayne & Verdena Clark & 2 brothers Ben & Richard preceded him in death.  He is survived by the love of his life, Leslie Peterson whom he married in 1974. He was very proud of his 3 children, Kevin & Domini Clark; Sean & Danielle Clark; and Whitney & Alex John.  His three grandkids, Saura, Zella & Keeland, always put a smile on his face.  His professional path began in the County Assessor’s Office, which lead him to being a Stock Broker, Travel Agent, & Realtor all while studying and collecting Rare Books & Documents which eventually became his career. His gift of knowledge, humor, strength, humility, loyalty, passion, conviction, & friendship will never be forgotten.  He loved us all so much.  The most difficult thing he ever did in his life was to say goodbye to us.  A celebration of his life will be held in his honor at 1515 Kings Row Dr. on Sat., Dec. 1st from 4:30 – 6:30pm.

In Loving Memory

I was sorry to here about Jerry's passing. Jerry and I went to school togeather and kept in touch for quite awhile. Both of us had Austin Healeys and we had a good time with those cars. I use to see Jerry & Leslie at the Hockey games. He was a good man, and i'm sure he will be missed. Dennis M Trayner

Dennis M. Trayner

Salt Lake City, Ut

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