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1971
2017
5610 rue Sherbrooke ouest
Montreal, Quebec
CLARK ,David (Dave)
of Montreal, passed away on Friday, January 6, 2017 at the age of 45 years. Dave was always quick with humour and had a way of taking life and its challenges in stride.
He is lovingly remembered by his four children Patrick, Josh, Sam and Leo, his fiancée Shannon Bourbonnais and his mother Patricia McCabe. He is predeceased by his father Earl Clark, sister Erin and daughter Alice, aunt Nancy Meloche and Susan McCabe. He is survived by aunt Kathy McCabe (Larry Lighter), uncle Desmond Clark (late Elisabeth Clark), cousins Jason Rockman, Michael Rockman, Alison Meloche, Jared Meloche, Meredith Meloche, BJ Meloche, Tara Johnston, Wendy Clark and Michael Clark.
We would like to thank Royal Victoria Hospital and their staff for all their efforts.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the following:
Spectrum Productions (Opportunities for Autism)
http://productionsspectrum.com/en/donations/
NDG Baseball
http://ndgbaseball.org/
Quebec Kidney Foundation
https://kidney.ca/quebec/donate
Arrangements under the direction of Résidences funéraires Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Homes, Montreal, QC.
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