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Charles Milan Clark

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Charles Milan Clark

Birth
Hillsdale, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Death
24 Oct 2010 (aged 71)
Concord, Jackson County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G (Masonic)
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Charles, 71, of Concord unexpectedly passed away Sunday.

Surviving are his wife, Patricia; daughter, Tricia (Tandem Hayes); three sons, Charles Jr. (Lucinda), Patrick (Judy), Gene (Anna); brothers, Richard (Patricia), Robert (Mary); twelve grandchildren and eleven great grand children.

Preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Eugene Olin and James Olin; sister, Beverly Self.

Charles retired from the U.S. Navy as a Chief Petty Officer and retired from the State of Michigan. He was a Third Degree Mason, 32nd Scottish Rite Templar, member of the Concord-Pulaski American Legion Post 81, liked hunting, fishing, roller skating, traveling and supervising. He loved his family time. He was the Jack of all trades and the master of none. He shared his knowledge with everyone and was loved by all.

He is at the Lauer Family Funeral Home in Concord where funeral services were held on Thursday with Pastor Adrian Rosa officiating.

For those who wish, memorial contributions may be directed to the Concord United Methodist Church, Shriner's Burn Hospital, or Jackson Interfaith Shelter.

Charles, 71, of Concord unexpectedly passed away Sunday.

Surviving are his wife, Patricia; daughter, Tricia (Tandem Hayes); three sons, Charles Jr. (Lucinda), Patrick (Judy), Gene (Anna); brothers, Richard (Patricia), Robert (Mary); twelve grandchildren and eleven great grand children.

Preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Eugene Olin and James Olin; sister, Beverly Self.

Charles retired from the U.S. Navy as a Chief Petty Officer and retired from the State of Michigan. He was a Third Degree Mason, 32nd Scottish Rite Templar, member of the Concord-Pulaski American Legion Post 81, liked hunting, fishing, roller skating, traveling and supervising. He loved his family time. He was the Jack of all trades and the master of none. He shared his knowledge with everyone and was loved by all.

He is at the Lauer Family Funeral Home in Concord where funeral services were held on Thursday with Pastor Adrian Rosa officiating.

For those who wish, memorial contributions may be directed to the Concord United Methodist Church, Shriner's Burn Hospital, or Jackson Interfaith Shelter.



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