Jack Clark
November 29, 2021
Passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital, on Monday, November 29, 2021, in his 92nd year, with his wife, Joan, and daughter, Peggy, at his side. Beloved husband of Joan Clark (Mallett) and loving father of daughters, Debra Hrushka, Sheryl Best, Lori Cameron and Peggy Clark. Adored “Grandpa Jack” of seven grandchildren: Merilla Clement (Patrick Smith), Heather (Rob) Susko, Lisa (Leon) Danis, Erin Clark, Andrew Clark, Ryan Clark, and Jaret Seguin; four great-grandchildren: Beau (Halley) Murray, Desiree Giroux, Montana Corbeil (Matt Turgeon), and Chianne Corbeil; and two great-great-grandchildren, Rowan and Oliver.
Jack was born and raised in Waterford and could often be seen riding his bike with his buddies from Waterford to Port Dover for a hotdog on the boardwalk.
Following his retirement from the military in the Navy and Air Force in 1973, Jack went on to retire in 1993, from the Ministry of Transportation. In “retirement”, Jack was a longtime active member of the “Y” Heart Group and the RCAFA 427 (London) Wing, being President for two years, Past President for several years, and a dedicated Liaison Officer to the six cadet Squadrons in the area for several years.
Jack was a wonderful husband (39 years) and father and always enjoyed family get-togethers. Over the years, Jack and Joan spent many memorable times with the Mallett clan in the Maritimes, travelling Canada coast to coast, The Bahamas, the Caribbean, and parts of the US. He had a great passion for sports that included sailing, motorcycling, skiing, rooting for the Leafs and the Blue Jays, and he was always ready for a game of cards. He continued to do the daily puzzles and play Spider Solitaire until the time of his death.
Jack was predeceased by his parents, John and Ellen Clark, of Waterford; infant brother, Ronald; sisters, Joyce McCoy (Stewart), Irene Pamplin (Orrie), and Barbara Burrows (Dave); infant grandson, Yvan; sons-in-law, Harry Hrushka and Tony Cameron; brother-in-law, Ralph Mallett and his wife Georgie; and Lola Nesseth, mother of his children.
Jack will be greatly missed by family, friends, nieces, nephews, and Joan’s brothers, Garth (Nell) Mallett, Deryck (Ann) Mallett, and their families in PEI and Nova Scotia.
Jack had been in failing health for the past couple of years, having dementia, kidney, and heart problems, but he still continued to have his great sense of humour through it all.
Special thanks to Lauren Poole at Breathe Easy, the PSWs at VON Middlesex-Elgin, Ultima Home Healthcare, At Your Service for Seniors, the Palliative Care Unit at Victoria Hospital, and friend, Margaret Knip for their caring support.
Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London on Wednesday, December 08, 2021, at 2:00 p.m., with visitation one hour prior. Registration and proof of double vaccination are required to attend the visitation and the service.
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The family welcomes those unable to attend, to participate in the service via livestream. To register for the livestream, please click here: Registration page for the livestream of the service for Jack Clark on Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Jack are asked to consider 427 (London) Wing (2155 Crumlin Side Road), the Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, The Kidney Foundation of Canada, or a charity of your choice.
To view more photos or to share your memories of Jack, please follow this link: Tribute page for Jack Clark
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Dear Joan and family, Jack will be missed by members of 427 (London) Wing. He served in many leadership position over the years. He recommended me for treasurer and ensured I was up to the job. His daughter, Peggy, later was one of the best treasurers the Wing ever had. May he rest in peace. Chuck
We met Jack and Joan many years ago at the 427 Wing. A wonderful man and a great card player. Hard to win without him on your side. He will surely be missed by many. Our condolences to the family.
I am very sorry to hear of your dear father's passing. Karin and I are praying for you and your family.
Sincere condolences on the loss of your dear father. He was one of the greats indicated by the loving daughters he raised.
To Joan, family members, and extended family...., take peace & comfort in the lifetime of memories that you have shared. Jack will be missed but not forgotten.
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My sincere sympathy at this time. While I only met Jack a few times, my late husband, Doug Crosbie always enjoyed Jack's company...whether skiing or at Ministry lunches etc.. I do remember Jack's sincerity, compassion, and sense of humour.
~ Lyn Thompson-Crosbie