It is with great sadness that I must announce that Clark passed suddenly on April 17. He was working on a washer in his apartment and had some sort of seizure and stopped breathing. The person with him was unable to get him breathing again and although the ambulance workers and hospital workers tried their best, they were unable to recessitate him.
Clark leaves behind three beautiful daughters that were his pride and joy. Buy then, if you knew Clark, you already knew that!
As you may know, Clark was only now getting back on his feet from long term heart issues. He found a job that he truly loved and just moved into his apartment this last weekend.
A nest egg and life insurance were on the horizon, but not within his reach just yet.
I just checked online and found that the average funeral cost in Tennessee is between $8000 - $10000.
I HATE that this is the last time I get to support my best friend.
I know he wouldn't like me asking for help.
I also know that he would never stop my helping his family!
If Clark touched your life, give what you can, only if you can! Clark would haunt me forever if he thought his death cause an instant of difficulty for someone else!
https://www.gofundme.com/prayforclark
If you are able and can help in any manner please go to the gofundme me account and give what you can. Or contact Clark or Fred Manis in private facebook message. Anything would greatly be appreciated.
Help spread the word!
A dad of three daughters, working hard and trying to do what's right for himself and his kids. Clark has been faced with a medical struggle that has not only been costly, but has been an emotional frustration as well.
After nearly a year of personal and health issues (electrical blockage in heart), finances are usually the first thing to go. In this case, Clark has been racking up medical bills and medication costs that have finally begun to push personal/home finances to their breaking point. While continuing to work a 40+ hour work week, despite the ongoing health struggles, the point has been reached where the most basic of needs like prescription medications are in jeopardy, along with electrical, rent, and other issues affecting not only himself but his kids as well. Taking on a second job at this time has not been an option due to health restrictions.
Unfortunately, Clark's health has taken a turn for the worse. He is currently hositalized and only has 5% functionality of his heart. He is being transferred to Nashville for specialized care.
This page is to ensure that he has a home to come back to and his daughters have anything that they need during this crisis.
Any assistance that is given would go directly to paying on items such as electrical, rent, medical bills, allowing him to get back on a level playing field. It will also ensure that his daughters have their expenses covered as they travel to Nashville to be with their father. Any additional funds will be devoted entirely to the expense that this situation is building.
It's a heavy blow to someone's self-esteem, fearing that they're unable to take care of themselves or their family's needs. We are hopeful that we can be as supportive and caring during his time of need as he has always been with everyone in his life.
Clark leaves behind three beautiful daughters that were his pride and joy. Buy then, if you knew Clark, you already knew that!
As you may know, Clark was only now getting back on his feet from long term heart issues. He found a job that he truly loved and just moved into his apartment this last weekend.
A nest egg and life insurance were on the horizon, but not within his reach just yet.
I just checked online and found that the average funeral cost in Tennessee is between $8000 - $10000.
I HATE that this is the last time I get to support my best friend.
I know he wouldn't like me asking for help.
I also know that he would never stop my helping his family!
If Clark touched your life, give what you can, only if you can! Clark would haunt me forever if he thought his death cause an instant of difficulty for someone else!
https://www.gofundme.com/prayforclark
If you are able and can help in any manner please go to the gofundme me account and give what you can. Or contact Clark or Fred Manis in private facebook message. Anything would greatly be appreciated.
Help spread the word!
A dad of three daughters, working hard and trying to do what's right for himself and his kids. Clark has been faced with a medical struggle that has not only been costly, but has been an emotional frustration as well.
After nearly a year of personal and health issues (electrical blockage in heart), finances are usually the first thing to go. In this case, Clark has been racking up medical bills and medication costs that have finally begun to push personal/home finances to their breaking point. While continuing to work a 40+ hour work week, despite the ongoing health struggles, the point has been reached where the most basic of needs like prescription medications are in jeopardy, along with electrical, rent, and other issues affecting not only himself but his kids as well. Taking on a second job at this time has not been an option due to health restrictions.
Unfortunately, Clark's health has taken a turn for the worse. He is currently hositalized and only has 5% functionality of his heart. He is being transferred to Nashville for specialized care.
This page is to ensure that he has a home to come back to and his daughters have anything that they need during this crisis.
Any assistance that is given would go directly to paying on items such as electrical, rent, medical bills, allowing him to get back on a level playing field. It will also ensure that his daughters have their expenses covered as they travel to Nashville to be with their father. Any additional funds will be devoted entirely to the expense that this situation is building.
It's a heavy blow to someone's self-esteem, fearing that they're unable to take care of themselves or their family's needs. We are hopeful that we can be as supportive and caring during his time of need as he has always been with everyone in his life.

