This article commemorates the lives of two remarkable individuals named Chad Clark, each leaving behind a legacy of service, passion, and love. One from Louisiana and one from Michigan.
Chad James Clark (1971-2020)
Chad James Clark, 49, of Abbeville, Louisiana, passed away on Monday, March 9, 2020, at his residence surrounded by family and friends.
Funeral Services
Funeral services honoring Chad's life were held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville. Reverend Paul Bienvenu officiated the services, and Chad was laid to rest at St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
Early Life and Education
Chad was born and raised in Meaux, Louisiana. He was a 1988 graduate of North Vermilion High School.
Family
He is survived by his son, Reilly St. Julien Clark; mother, Nadine Schreiber Bodin; father, Hollis J.
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Visiting Hours
The family requested that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St.
Chad Neil Clark (1989-2025)
Chad Neil Clark of Zilwaukee, Michigan, beloved son, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend, passed away peacefully at home with his family on Saturday, October 11, 2025. He was 36 years old.
Early Life and Education
Chad was born on February 20, 1989, in Saginaw, Michigan, to Scott Allen and Charee Michelle (DeShone) Clark. As a young boy, he served for three years as a boy scout, learning the fundamentals of service unto others, character leadership, discipline, and an appreciation for the outdoors. Chad was a proud 2007 graduate of Bay City Western High School. Following graduation, Chad attended Delta College where he studied welding and engineering.
Faith and Community
Chad attended Kochville United Methodist Church and later Ames United Methodist Church. He selflessly volunteered his time and talent on countless home improvements projects, as well as in the community, one of which in developing and creating a baseball mound.
Passions and Interests
Chad was a gun enthusiast and true patriot. He enjoyed spending time woodworking, welding, hunting, and listening to his music. Chad was a huge Detroit Lions fan, cheering for them anytime they played. Chad was a self-proclaimed pyrotechnics professional, providing a truly spectacular show of his patriotism on his favorite holiday: Independence Day.
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Family
Surviving are his parents, Scott and Charee Clark of Saginaw; three sisters and one brother: Kayla (Rodney) McCulloch of Saginaw; Kaitlyn (Kirk) VanOchten of Freeland; Kaycee (Jacob) Rutkowski of Saginaw; Noah (Kateri) Clark of Hemlock; two nephews: Luke and Clark VanOchten of Freeland; a niece, Isla Clark of Hemlock; two grandmothers: Becky Clark of Saginaw; Janice Whalen of Saint Charles; two uncles: David (Denise) Clark of Saginaw; Doug Gruber of South Haven.
Legacy
Above all, he treasured and cherished his two nephews and his niece, whom he spoiled as often as he could. Simply put, Chad was a priceless and profound man who found his little piece of heaven through service unto others. The indelible mark he left in this world can be found through his generous acts of kindness, his wonderful sense of humor, and for truly living an amazing life filled with many beautiful memories and love.
Funeral Information
on Friday, October 17, 2025, at Aldersgate Church Cardinal Square, 6030 Bay Road, Saginaw, MI 48604. Pastor Matthew Brown will officiate. until the time the service. In lieu of flowers, those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to Aldersgate Cardinal Square or the family c/o Charee Clark.
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