Scott B. Clark (1967 – 2024)
Scott B. Clark, age 57, of Manchester, Maine, was called home on December 6, 2024. Born to parents Jacqueline Lee Clark (Ladd) and Raymond H. Clark on January 17, 1967, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, Scott was a beacon of joy in the lives of those he touched.
With a career that began as an apprentice electrician under the guidance of Lou and Susan Contino, Scott honed his craft to become a journeyman electrician, working alongside Paul Hammond and later at EII and Dublois Electric. A respected member of the Manchester Fire Department, he dedicated himself to the service of others with valor and commitment.
Scott was a steward of faith at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Known for his charismatic spirit and caring heart, Scott’s love for his family and friends knew no bounds. He easily made friends with anyone he met. He was a man who cherished spending time with his loved ones, reveling in the thrill of aircrafts and the skilled flight of the Blue Angels. An advocate for his children’s pursuits in sports, he was a regular presence on the sidelines, encouraging and celebrating their accomplishments. Nature and the outdoors called to him, through camping excursions that became treasured family moments.
The legacy of Scott’s love and laughter lives on through his family. Mourning his departure yet celebrating his life are his beloved wife, Linda Clark; children Josephine Desormeaux, son in law Dan Desormeaux, Krystel Medina and her husband Carlos Medina, Corey Clark, step- daughter Ashley Arbour-Assaf, Jaqueline “Jackie” Clark, and Carolann Clark, and his honorary sons Josef Cruz, Adam Williams and Chris Walls; beloved brother Raymond Clark and his brothers David Clark, and Gary Clark; sister Kimbery Clark; and cherished grandchildren Mackenzie Clark, Lillian Desormeaux, Paul Desormeaux, Jasper Medina, Scarlett Clark, Ashton Clark, Kole and Raelynn along with numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Scott rejoins in peace his late mother Jacqueline, father Raymond, uncle Robert Burns, aunt Carol Burns, and ex-wife Doris R. Clark.
A traditional celebration of life service honoring Scott will be held on the 29th day of December 2024, at the Elks Lodge located at 397 Civic Center Dr, Augusta, Maine, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. All who held Scott dear are invited to gather, reminisce, and pay tribute to a life beautifully lived and a soul eternally remembered.
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God bless you and your family 🙏 we are sending love and prayers to all of you 🙏🙏🙏
To the Clark family.
Anita and Angelo(pudgy) send our deepest sympathy for you and your family. We are very grateful to have met you dad.
To Scott’s family, I never had the pleasure of meeting Scott but worked with his wife Linda. She shared a lot of memories and all the wonderful things that he had done for his family. My deepest sympathy goes to the family. May he rest in peace.
Love Pam P.
i worked with Scott,he was always there to help,Scott was a true gentleman and friend
I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Scott got to be a friendly face on a weekly basis getting his bloodwork done. I knew I had not seen him around for some time. My condolences to the family. I know he loved to talk of his girls and their sports and how crazy hectic his life was but would not have changed it for the world.