Clarence Wark

Obituary of Clarence Wark

At Summit Place in Owen Sound Wednesday afternoon May 14, 2008. Clancy Wark of Owen Sound formerly of R.R.#1, Shallow Lake (Minto sub-division) in his 85th year. Beloved husband of the late former Dorothy Lake. Loving father of Diane and her husband Ken Kivell of Owen Sound, John and his wife Tami of Calgary, Alberta and Carol and her husband Simon Barnes of Paris. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren; Ken and his wife Cathy Kivell of Chatsworth, Rick Kivell of Owen Sound, Aleshia Anderson of Lockport, NY, Chad Wark of Calgary, Officer Cadet Michael Hoyt of Hamilton, Officer Cadet Daniel Hoyt of St. Jean Sur Richelieu, Quebec, Sarah and Liam Barnes both of Paris and four great-grandchildren; Faith and Anthony Anderson of Lockport, NY and Grace and Jack Kivell of Chatsworth. Dear brother of Allan Wark of Nova Scotia and Fred and his wife Chris Wark of California. Dear brother-in-law of Robert Lake of Toronto, Nina Sherwood of Pickering, Violet Boss of Owen Sound, Stuart Cochrane of Nova Scotia and many nieces and nephews. Also survived by his excellent family of caregivers at Summit Place. Predeceased by his grandson Anthony Wark and two sisters Marguerite and Daisy. Friends may call at the DOWNS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, Hepworth Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral Service will be conducted from the Shallow Lake United Church Saturday morning at 11:00 am with Rev. Ted Davey officiating. Interment Boyd Cemetery, Shallow Lake following cremation. Memorial contributions to the Shallow Lake United Church, Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6 Owen Sound will hold a memorial service at the funeral home Friday afternoon at 1:45 pm. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com. A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation in memory of Clancy by the DOWNS AND SON FUNERAL HOME.
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