Robbie's obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Mr. Robbie Clark, born on March 20, 1967, who departed from our world on September 22, 2024. Robbie was known for his infectious laughter, his generous spirit, and his unending devotion to those he held dear.
He is survived by his adoring wife, Lanilyn Clark, and his two children, Daughter, Courtney Cion, and Son, Joshua Clark. He leaves behind cherished memories with his mother, Joann Clark, and his brother, John Clark and Rick Clark. He also leaves his nephews Donald Clark, Zachary Clark, Christopher Clark, and Jordan Clark, his grandchildren Kaiden, Kailani, and Kashton Cion, Christine Clark and Caroline Sheffield. Robbie's close-knit family also includes his daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Clark, son-in-law, Jean Cion, and nieces Kasey Clark, Kayann Cooper, and Krystal Robles. Robbie was predeceased by his father, Howard Clark his brothers Donald Clark and Ronnie Clark
Robbie was a man of simple tastes but exquisite flavors. He loved diverse foods, such as Hot Wings, Rocky Road ice cream, Mexican, and Filipino dishes and foods from many different cultures. An enthusiastic fan of sweet tea, he also loved various music genres, with 'Somebody Save Me' by Jelly Roll being his favorite. He enjoyed watching Gold Rush and Amazing Race, and he never missed the daily news.
Robbie had a zest for life that was evident in his recreational activities. He found joy in auctions, in the kitchen, and most importantly, in spending time with his family, friends, and grandkids. As a natural fixer, he had a passion for helping people and fixing things. He loved walking and traveled frequently, with the Philippines, Key West, and Texas being his favorite vacation spots. Robbie's favorite colors were blue and grey, reflecting his calm and balanced nature.
The personality traits that distinguished Robbie were his humor, his gregariousness, his playful nature, and his strong work ethic. He was a loving, generous, and compassionate man who was always ready to lend a helping hand. He was known for being a mentor, guiding many with his wisdom and kindness.
Robbie imparted valuable lessons of generosity and selflessness, always giving without expecting anything in return. He was a mentor to many, sharing wisdom and offering support to those in need. His enduring love for his family, friends, and all those he touched with his kindness constitutes an integral part of his legacy. Robbie was one of a kind, irreplaceable as a father, friend, and mentor. Though his absence leaves our world a little emptier, his spirit endures in those he touched.