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1949 Lee 2009

Lee A. Clark

March 22, 1949 — June 22, 2009

Lee A. Clark 60 died June 22, 2009 in Logan Regional Hospital from heart failure.
He was born March the 22nd 1949 to Francis and Florence Clark in Bradford, PA.
As a small boy he watched his dad raise ducks, chickens on a small farm.
They moved from Pennsylvania to Florida in the late fifties where he enjoyed fishing and the local wildlife. In early sixties the family moved to Utah.
He graduated from Logan High in 1967. In 1968 he enlisted in the US Navy. He was stationed in Guam and Japan. He served until 1972 he was left the Navy with an Honorable Discharge.
He married Joy Johnson in 1978 they had their first daughter Cynthia in 1982 and their second Deborah in 1984.
During this time he enjoyed, hunting, fishing, hiking in the mountains and anything that was out doors. Along with three wheeling with Bob Allen especially when they could see who could put who in the river first.
He was employed by Wurlitzer plant here in Logan from 1977 to 1981 from there he went on to work at Gordon Glass from 1982 until 2002 when he suffered his first heart attack.
After this his hobby became computers and he taught himself how to take apart a computer and put it back together. (And to solve the odd problems every time one cropped up.) Another hobby was to head to the local yard sales with his older brother Dennis to see who could buy the best antique first. He liked sitting at the computer with the family dog, Remington. He enjoyed seeing Deborah graduate from USU in May of 2009, he was really proud of both of his daughters.
He is survived by his wife, his two daughters, his older brother and sister in law Dennis and Darla Clark, of Logan.
Thank you to: Dr. Steven Salisbury for his service the last 7 years.
To Vonna Morgan (sister in law) for driving Lee to Salt Lake City for
doctor appointments.
Viewing for family and friends will be held Friday June 26, 2009 from 10:30 to 11:30 at Allen-Hall Mortuary with graveside services to follow at Logan City Cemetery at noon.
In lieu of flowers a fund has been set up at USU Credit Union to assist the family with expenses.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.allenmortuaries.net
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