Scott Carl Clark

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Scott Carl Clark, 56, of Galesburg, died peacefully at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at home surrounded by his family.

Scott was born October 27, 1963 in Durango, CO the son of Carl Curtis and Emelia Suzanne (LaRose) Clark.  Scott is survived by his father, Carl Clark of Romeo, CO; two daughters, Christy (Roddy) Wilson of Victoria, TX and Megan (Jack) Davis of Peoria; and two grandchildren, Kaliyah and Rajen Wilson.  Scott is also survived by three brothers, Jean Clark of Ignacio, CO, Lloyd Clark of Denver, CO, and Terry (Betty Cozad) Clark of Springfield; and two sisters, Deborah (Darrell) Tuck of Arboles, CO and Diana (Brad) Battle of Elko, NV.  He was preceded in death by his mother.

Scott worked for many years as a self-employed handyman.  He loved fishing and woodworking.  Scott also enjoyed tending to his garden and flowers.  Scott had a good heart and enjoyed helping others in need.  He enjoyed a simple life and enjoyed cooking for others.

Cremation will be accorded.  No services are planned.  Arrangements have been entrusted to Watson Thomas Funeral Home and Crematory, Galesburg.  Online expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.watsonthomas.com

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