Donald Phillip Clark

August 07, 1958 - January 03, 2021

Donald Phillip Clark

August 07, 1958 - January 03, 2021

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On Sunday afternoon, January 3rd, 2021 Donald Phillip Clark, 62, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family after a battle with ALS. Just like he dealt with all experiences in life, Don managed his illness with strength, grace, and compassion and got to spend as much time with his loved ones as possible. He will be laid to rest at Calvary Cemetery alongside his parents and two late siblings, Anne and Dan. A celebration of Don’s life will be announced at a later date. 

 

Don (“Dern” or  “Dodo,” ) was born August 7, 1958 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Richard Thomas and Margaret Ann Clark. Don attended Madalene, Marquette, and Bishop Kelley where he excelled at football and track. He went on to earn a Marine Biology degree from Southwest Texas State University where he spent his years snorkeling and diving, a passion he maintained throughout his life. 

 

Don grew up in a Catholic family with ten other siblings, Rick, Meg, John, Jim, Anne, Dan, Jane, Carloyn, Peter, Susan and their dog Rennie where they made many fond memories at their cabin at Fort Gibson Lake, farm in Mayes County, and yearly trips to Padre Island. It’s easy to imagine with so many siblings that a few of Don’s common sayings were, “50/50 share alike” and “you mess up, you clean up,” which his family can still hear him saying. 

 

After starting his career in the oil field, Don joined Nalco Chemical Company where he worked from 1989 until his death. Starting as a Sales Representative, he eventually worked his way up to District Account Manager and was beloved by coworkers and clients. Here he received numerous awards as an outstanding salesperson. 

 

Don’s children fondly remember how “dad just understood how things worked.” If the back door was left open, you might get a quip from Don about how many kW per ton of energy had been wasted in the time it was left open. So long as doors were promptly closed, he opened his home to friends and family for dinner by the pool and laughter late into the evening. Don’s unmatched childlike humor was infectious and no doubt anyone who knew him will not forget his smile. He also had a knack for numbers and was often found taking on DIY projects around the house. Who knew spray foam insulation and weatherstripping belonged so many places? He loved living near Swan Lake and reminisced about the many laps he walked with his family through the years. 

 

Don is survived by his wife Patricia Eaton (Tulsa), children Andrew Eaton-Clark (Estes Park, CO), Gracie Eaton-Clark (Tulsa), Whitney and John Doramus (Longmont, CO), siblings Rick Clark, Meg Walter, John Clark, Jim Clark, Jane Clark, Carolyn Clark, Peter Clark, and Susan Goodgame and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Tulsa Community Food Bank or The ALS Association.

 

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18 responses to Donald Phillip Clark

  1. My thoughts and prayers are with Don's family, especially his children. I always liked and had great respect for your Dad.

  2. RIP Don! Trusted mentor and colleague but most importantly a friend I will remember and cherish always. God speed ?🏼

  3. Lee Garell says:

    Thank You Don for Your Friendship and Love of OU Sooner Football 🏈

  4. Jeff Sloan says:

    A true brother is every sense of the word!
    During our grade school athletic days we were fierce competitors but as soon as we got to Bishop Kelley High School we became instant and life long friends.
    We were always battling to see who was the fastest white guy in the school. A true gentleman, never saw him down, classic laugh and that smile!
    I know where ever you are now you are having a great laugh with Heckenemper, Mandeville and Smith! Have a round of drinks on me.
    You shall be forever in our memories……Peace

  5. I remember meeting Don while Pete and I were in 2nd grade at Madalene back in the late 1960's. Over the years have many fond memories of visiting with Don in Tulsa and elsewhere. He was a great guy, a little older, who I looked up to during years at Bishop Kelley and since. Appreciate the privilege of knowing him, will miss his charm and sense of humor. Love and prayers for Don and the Clark family

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