
The Rob Clark Family Fund
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Robert Clark passed away from sudden heart failure on Thursday, January 28, 2020, at age 41. Robert was born on June 17, 1979, in Sacramento, CA, and was preceded in death by his mother Linda Ince and father Melvin Clark.
In 2007, Robert married Natasha Bobince, the love of his life in Yuma, AZ. Rob is survived by his wife Natasha, three sons ─Nathan Clark, Tanner Clark, Cody Clark, and his sisters Lynell Neumaier, Kimberly Yackey, and Shelley Clark-Gormon.
Rob worked as a Dredge Operator for the Bureau of Reclamation, but he was an entrepreneur at heart, and loved to buy, sell, trade, and fix anything he found a deal on! He was a talented mechanic, and his hands were rarely still. Rob also loved to love. He made a new friend practically every day, helped anyone he could lend a hand to, and always tried to make a meaningful impact in his community.
If you knew Rob, you know he was crazy as hell and always the life of the party. He loved to have a good time and make those around him laugh (always at his own expense). His campfire songs will play on, in our hearts, and forever be a cherished Rob legacy because ─Love is a Fucked-Up Thing, Myrtle is Fertile, and now all the children know their ABC’s!
His family thanks you for the outpouring of thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. A Celebration of Life will be announced soon, and we will get together to honor Robert and his life. More details to follow.
In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations here.
In 2007, Robert married Natasha Bobince, the love of his life in Yuma, AZ. Rob is survived by his wife Natasha, three sons ─Nathan Clark, Tanner Clark, Cody Clark, and his sisters Lynell Neumaier, Kimberly Yackey, and Shelley Clark-Gormon.
Rob worked as a Dredge Operator for the Bureau of Reclamation, but he was an entrepreneur at heart, and loved to buy, sell, trade, and fix anything he found a deal on! He was a talented mechanic, and his hands were rarely still. Rob also loved to love. He made a new friend practically every day, helped anyone he could lend a hand to, and always tried to make a meaningful impact in his community.
If you knew Rob, you know he was crazy as hell and always the life of the party. He loved to have a good time and make those around him laugh (always at his own expense). His campfire songs will play on, in our hearts, and forever be a cherished Rob legacy because ─Love is a Fucked-Up Thing, Myrtle is Fertile, and now all the children know their ABC’s!
His family thanks you for the outpouring of thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. A Celebration of Life will be announced soon, and we will get together to honor Robert and his life. More details to follow.
In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations here.
Organizer and beneficiary
Lindsay Longbons
Organizer
Yuma, AZ
Natasha Clark
Beneficiary