Daniel Lee Clark
Died
Oct. 3, 1981 June 28, 2019
Daniel Lee Clark was born Oct 3, 1981 in Springfield, MO, to Jim and Deborah Clark. Daniel passed away June 28, 2019 in Dallas, TX. He was a loving husband, father, son, brother and friend to many. Dan enjoyed quality time with his family and friends. He enjoyed fishing, swimming, and the beach in Destin. He was a great cook; it was a passion for him and he enjoyed cooking for friends and family. He loved sports, especially baseball. As a true baseball enthusiast, his knowledge of the history of the game was beyond impressive. His domino skills must be noted also. He was baptized February 7, 1993 at North Fort Worth Baptist Church, and then was saved and baptized again June 1, 2014 at Gateway Church in North Richland Hills, TX. He is survived by his loving wife, Wendy Dalchau Clark, his daughter, Tayvin McKnight, his parents, Jim and Deborah Clark, his sister, Rachel Clark, paternal grandparents, Jim Clark Sr. and Linda Clark, uncles, Steven and Andy Clark, and first cousins, Christopher, Jessica and Beth. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Raymond and Dixie Robbins. Dan will be deeply loved and missed by many. He was a loving, caring, generous soul who helped those he met along his journey in any way he could. He loved his wife and daughter very much along with the rest of his family and friends. He shared a special bond with his sister Rachel that can never be broken. He loved and adored his daughter Wave and was so proud of her. He had finally found the love of his life and was so excited about gaining another family who loved him unconditionally. He got to experience many firsts and true love in his last months on this earth, and said many times he was so happy that he finally had "his Wave, his Wind, and his Ocean" (referring to his daughter, his wife, and his dog). Dan lived life to the fullest. For Dan, life was a party, and he wanted you to know that you were included. A Celebration of Life for Dan is pending details to come. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to a fund in honor of Dan that will be used to help others. https://www.gofundme.com/daniel-lee-clark-suicide-awareness-fund
Daniel Lee Clark was born Oct 3, 1981 in Springfield, MO, to Jim and Deborah Clark. Daniel passed away June 28, 2019 in Dallas, TX. He was a loving husband, father, son, brother and friend to many. Dan enjoyed quality time with his family and friends. He enjoyed fishing, swimming, and the beach in Destin. He was a great cook; it was a passion for him and he enjoyed cooking for friends and family. He loved sports, especially baseball. As a true baseball enthusiast, his knowledge of the history of the game was beyond impressive. His domino skills must be noted also. He was baptized February 7, 1993 at North Fort Worth Baptist Church, and then was saved and baptized again June 1, 2014 at Gateway Church in North Richland Hills, TX. He is survived by his loving wife, Wendy Dalchau Clark, his daughter, Tayvin McKnight, his parents, Jim and Deborah Clark, his sister, Rachel Clark, paternal grandparents, Jim Clark Sr. and Linda Clark, uncles, Steven and Andy Clark, and first cousins, Christopher, Jessica and Beth. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Raymond and Dixie Robbins. Dan will be deeply loved and missed by many. He was a loving, caring, generous soul who helped those he met along his journey in any way he could. He loved his wife and daughter very much along with the rest of his family and friends. He shared a special bond with his sister Rachel that can never be broken. He loved and adored his daughter Wave and was so proud of her. He had finally found the love of his life and was so excited about gaining another family who loved him unconditionally. He got to experience many firsts and true love in his last months on this earth, and said many times he was so happy that he finally had "his Wave, his Wind, and his Ocean" (referring to his daughter, his wife, and his dog). Dan lived life to the fullest. For Dan, life was a party, and he wanted you to know that you were included. A Celebration of Life for Dan is pending details to come. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to a fund in honor of Dan that will be used to help others. https://www.gofundme.com/daniel-lee-clark-suicide-awareness-fund
Source: Dallas Morning News
Published on: 13-07-2019