Alexander's obituary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Alexander Clark, who died unexpectedly on November 25, 2025. Born on May 25, 1989, Alex, as he preferred to be called, illuminated the lives of those around him with a warm, friendly, and loving presence that will not be forgotten.
Alex is survived by his daughter Kendrah Louise Elise Clark, loving parents, Paul Jason Clark and Lisa Louise Hamilton Clark, and his devoted siblings, Justin Edward Clark, Jonathan Ryan Clark, and Brianna Miranda Louise Clark , Grandmother Mary Geraldine Halverson. His absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Throughout his life, Alex remained steadfast in his beliefs, placing deep value on the importance of family and lending a helping hand to others. His daughter, who he often described as his best accomplishment, was his world. A wonderful and dedicated father, his love for his family was palpable and unquestionable, a quality that many admired.
Alex's professional pursuits were as passionate as his personal ones. A talented computer programmer, his love for technology was not just limited to his work. An avid video game enthusiast, he spent countless joyful hours taking on virtual challenges and creating magical universes. He was a skilled insurance counselor who helped several people understand and navigate getting insurance. Alex earned his certification in Medical Coding. His passion for pro wrestling was infectious.
Alex's legacy is one of unyielding kindness. He lived his life in a way that set an example for us to follow, showing us that kindness is not a sign of weakness, but of strength. His larger-than-life personality and enduring love for his family serve as a beacon for all those who knew him.
Alex will forever be remembered as a beacon of warmth, kindness, and love. As we mourn his absence, we remember the laughter, the joy, and the love he brought into our lives. His spirit will continue to inspire us to be the best version of ourselves - a true testament to a life well lived.