CLARK, JOHN “FUDGE”
Surrounded by his family on April 7, 2014 at his home. Loving husband of Pat. Devoted father to Justin (Marjolaine) and Stephen (Tonya). Dear brother of Tom (Sharon), Marion (Nick), George and Liz. Will be missed by his granddaughters Madisyn and Chloe. Cremation has taken place. A private family gathering will take place at a later date. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Pat and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, many great memories will be with you always.
Deb and Dom Vaccaro
Pat, Justin Stephen and extended family … Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Words cannot express our sadness for you … John “Fudge” was a childhood friend and long-time schoolmate whose companionship during those formative years has and will continue to be cherished for a lifetime. Catching up with Pat and John at the mall or other events where we had the opportunity to reconnect always seemed like time and distance melted and we were back in our childhood laughing at the events that eventually shaped our lives. To Fudge’s boys know how special he was and how proud of you he was, to his brothers and sisters remember his sense of humour and those days growing up on North Park street and hanging out at Haines’s Variety and to Pat how much he loved you from the day you met. We will miss Fudge and will hold onto memories of his life, his uniqueness, his presence in all of our lives. Our sincere condolences… Rick and Audrey
We are deeply saddened by John’s passing. I have many great memories of growing up with Fudge. He was a great guy and a good friend. I know how much he loved his family; he was very proud of his sons and his granddaughters. He will be missed by all those who had the fortune of knowing him and sharing time with him. Pat and her family are in our thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace, Fudge. Frank and Karen and family
John (Fudge) will be missed by so many. Fudge was always upbeat, positive and funny. He was the type of person everyone wanted to be around. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Pat and family. Jeff (Ad) & Heather Adamson
Pat, Justin Stephen and extended family … Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Words cannot express our sadness for you … John “Fudge” was a childhood friend and long-time schoolmate whose companionship during those formative years has and will continue to be cherished for a lifetime. Catching up with Pat and John at the mall or other events where we had the opportunity to reconnect always seemed like time and distance melted and we were back in our childhood laughing at the events that eventually shaped our lives. To Fudge’s boys know how special he was and how proud of you he was, to his brothers and sisters remember his sense of humour and those days growing up on North Park street and hanging out at Haines’s Variety and to Pat how much he loved you from the day you met. We will miss Fudge and will hold onto memories of his life, his uniqueness, his presence in all of our lives. Our sincere condolences… Rick and Audrey
I worked with John at John G Wilson Machine. John always made me laugh. From the stories he shared with me about his GrandDaughters, I could tell he really loved those girls. I consider it an honour to have known John and He will be missed. Please know that I am praying for your family.
Karen Bierma
I worked with John at John G Wilson Machine. John always made me laugh. From the stories he shared with me about his GrandDaughters, I could tell he really loved those girls. I consider it an honour to have known John and He will be missed. Please know that I am praying for your family.
Karen Bierma