Richard Clark

Born in Omaha, NE
Born on Jul 9, 1937
Departed on Feb 19, 2015

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Hello Barb - it's been several years since we worked at Rockwell together, but I was saddened to read about Dick's recent passing and wanted to express my sympathy to you and your family. You & Dick were two of my favorite RC acquaintances - always very positive and upbeat - and well respected by all your co-workers. I'm sure the coming days will be tough, but think about all the great times you had together to help you through this difficult period. Greg Stolte North Richland Hills, TX

Dear Barbara & family, I'm saddened about our loss of Uncle Richard. He was a very special and was so glad to become an Uncle when Mom and I enter the family through the marriage of his brother Hugh. Then through sharing of pictures and family stories, we were able to create DVD’s that allowed us to share the Clark heritage with future generations. We are so grateful for Uncle Richards’s contribution of the stories and pictures he provided. I loved him dearly and will miss him very much, Love you all. Jaclyn (Clark) Bugno

Dear Barb and family, I am so sorry to hear of the great loss that we all have had. Richard was always such a nice person. Rickhard touched a lot of people's hearts no matter where he was at. I send you my condolences. Richard will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Candy Roberg

Barb, So sorry to hear of your loss. You two were such good friends of mom and dad. They had many great camping trips and we heard of all the fun you had. Our deepest sympathy is with you and your family at this very sad time.

Sorry we couldn't make it to the funeral. Sorry for your loss we'll keep you in our thoughts and hope to see you at the next ride.

Barb , Your friendship with my Grandparents meant so much to them. I enjoyed listening to my Grandmother tell stories about "Barb & Dick". I am glad that I have had the chance to get to know you two. Dick was a very nice man. Our thoughts are with you and your family. -- Becky, Chris & Hazel Danielson

Barb and family, I want to extend to you my deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband. I am unable to make it to the wake or the funeral to personally tell you how sorry I was to read this news. Losing you husband and father is never an easy experience to go through. Be patient with yourself, it takes a while before the grief fog lifts and you feel like everything will be OK. Don't be afaird to get grief counseling if you feel you need it, it was the best thing I did. In fact after losing my husband I attended two different classes. I'll give you a call in a couple of weeks to see how you are doing. Sending you a big hug to let you know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Barb - Dick was a wonderful man that taught me a lot about life. I loved working beside him for the few years that I did. He was a great mentor and friend. I have often thought of you guys over the past few years. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Barb and family, He was one of the nicest men I worked with and knew. Dick always had a Hi How are you and a smile. He was a kind and gentle man. He will be missed by many. It will be sad not to see him with you at Walmart or the Paramount. He will send you angel kisses and will always be near. You have our deepest sympathy.

Barb, Dick was a wonderful colleague in our close-knit Subcontracts Group at Rockwell Collins. He was for me a mentor but more importantly a good friend. You and Dick always had a laugh for anyone around - please keep that up, he would want it that way. God Bless you Barb and Dick, and all whom Dick touched.

For you Barb.... He is away, yet ever near, His presence fills each day. His voice, his smile are every where... A memory away. And though he is no longer seen, By family and friend. He lives because he was dearly loved, And love can never end! Unknown In memory of our friend, Dick, from his friends in Colorado, Mike and Diana VanBeber Barb, boys and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. 2-21-15

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Dick was very patient and understanding, and a great person to work with at Rockwell Collins. We had a nice visit last fall while meeting at Wal-Mart, and shared the status of our lives since retirement. We always enjoyed sharing issues regarding our identical '72 yellow Plymouth station wagons. May God bless and help you during the days ahead.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours, Barb. What a wonderful and kind man Dick was. We are all better for knowing him and I enjoyed working with him at Rockwell Collins. Jean

Barb and Family, I am so sad to learn of Dick's passing. "ROC", as some of us called him, was one of the first people I hired to work with me in the old Systems Engineering Division at Collins, and I always enjoyed being around him. He was a good man and will be missed by many. Please accept my condolences. Stan