of Mountain Home, AR
October 8, 1937 - April 20, 2025
Robert Allen Clark, aged 87, passed away on April 20, 2025, in Mountain Home, AR. Born on October 8, 1937, Robert, affectionately known to friends and family as Bob, dedicated his retirement years to the joys of the great outdoors, particularly hunting and fishing, after moving to Mountain Home in 1987 with his wife, Lynn.
Bob's life will be celebrated at an upcoming event, details of which are being planned.
He is survived by his loving wife, Lynn Clark, and a large family that includes his three children, Teresa (Michael) Steinrok of Lakeview, AR, Bob Clark Jr. of Thurmont, MD, Kathy Facula of Washington state; two stepsons, Neil (Angie) McInnis of Mountain Home, and Brian McInnis of Springfield, MO; and grandchildren, Christopher Powell, Curtis Acoba, Alana LaBelle, Andrea McInnis, and Paxton McInnis.
Lynn and family. I'm very sad to learn of Bob's passing. He was a wonderful man and great outdoorsman.I know you enjoyed many years together. Thinking of you during this difficult time.
So very sorry for your loss. Bob hunted on our property (Sonny Kasinger) he was so good to my Dad. Thinking of you and your Family.
Rest in peace Grandpa. Forever in our hearts and memories. Condolences to Lynn and the family.
Bob, you were a wonderful neighbor. We will miss your friendship and so many wonderful memories. Lynn and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Love to you all.
Jerry and Ruth Hough and Family.
Lynn,
I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you. You have my deepest and heartfelt sympathy at this very difficult time. Praying for you that you will find comfort.
Sincerely,
Dianna Roller
Lynn, please accept my heartfelt condolences! Sending love and prayers!
You are going to be greatly missed by us, Bob. I have very fond memories of the time we spent together during an assignment changeover. I especially made good use of everything you showed and told me about fishing for trout at the higher altitudes. Having said that, I hope you are continuing to catch those big ones.
Farewell, my good friend. I will miss your daily e-mail reposts of Redit items. You were a great communications officer and fellow cancer fighter. Good Bless.
Rest in peace Uncle Bob. You always had time for those around you. A great man with a great heart. Very sorry for loss Lynn. We hope to see you soon.
Lynn and family, My heart breaks for you! I know Bob was a good man. May God comfort you at this time. I am so sorry for your loss. Sending my love, hugs and prayers!
Lynn and family, My heart breaks for you! I know Bob was a good man. May God comfort you at this time. I am so sorry for your loss. Sending my love, hugs and prayers!
Lynn and family, My heart breaks for you! I know Bob was a good man. May God comfort you at this time. I am so sorry for your loss. Sending my love, hugs and prayers!
So sorry for your loss, Lynn, Neal and Brian. Prayers for your entire family.
Goodbye Bob. You were a good man, a good boss and a great friend. You will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to have you in their lives.
Bob was a great guy. Always doing what he could to assist his fellow employees. His brave struggle to survive his insidious disease is a lesson in courage for us all.
Rest in peace Bob.
RIP Grandpa Bob. So glad my children had an admirable man like you to call Grandpa. Condolences to the rest of the family. ~Delilah