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Bruce J. Clark

Apr 27, 1930 — Jun 23, 2026

Endicott

Bruce J. Clark
96 Years Old, has passed away peacefully at Lourdes Hospital on June 23, 2026. Bruce ‘s love Karen and his immediate family were present at the time of his passing.

Bruce is predeceased by his spouse Alberta J (Gardner) Clark, his parents Claude and Hope (Whitney) Clark, his in-law parents Paul and Vera (Clark) Gardner, Sisters; Eunice Clark, June (Charles) Tsohonis, Alice (Donald) Page, Lois (Clark) Huffcut, Agnes (Patsy) Bertoni, Thelma (Douglas) Walker. Brothers; Earl (Diana) Clark, Thomas (Judith) Clark, and his son Paul Clark and his great grandson Derick Eckert.

He is survived by his fiancé Karen A King his children, Bruce (Mary Jane) Clark, Lynette (Charles) Kennedy, Karen LaBarbera (Randy - deceased), and Yvonne Sisolak (Thomas – (deceased),
Brother in-law Clark (Linda) Gardner (Doris-deceased), Mildred (William, deceased) Sherwood, 5 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren, 3 great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews and cousins. Special close friends and family Kenna (Eugene) Colacino, Frank (deceased) and Carol Ann Eick, Lawrence Eick

Bruce was a member of Endwell United Methodist Church and attended with his family since he was a boy. He played football and graduated from Union Endicott High School.
He served, and was honorably discharged, with the United States Air Force. He always talked fondly about his year service stationed in Morocco and Colorado Springs. He studied at Syracuse University and was an avid Orange college sports fan. He was employed with IBM and a member of the Quarter Century Club and retired as a programmer after 31 years.

Bruce loved nature and enjoyed camping with his family every weekend at their family camp, picnicking, playing softball, swimming, hunting and campfires with his fiancé, brothers, sisters and children. He enjoyed helping others and working to chop wood on the Walker dairy farm till he was 76 years old. He especially liked spending time in Myrtle Beach for the month of March with Karen King and his other family members. He was steady, reliable and always available to help with emergencies, repairs and a person of his word. He loved America and traveling around the country to state and national parks. He always said that his road trip to Alaska was the grandest trip of all.

Bruce J. Clark loved and was loved by all. He will be missed.

Funeral Services for Bruce will be held on Monday, June 29th at 11:30 am at the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Street, Endicott. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endicott. The family will receive friends on Monday at the Allen Memorial Home from 10 am until Service time at 11:30 am.
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