Obituaries

Randy M. Clark

Nov 25, 1958 - Jan 31, 2022

63, of Wausaukee, died January 31, 2022, at a local hospital. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois on November 25, 1958; son of Amos and Betty (Young) Clark. Randy graduated from Bradford High School in 1976. He was united in marriage to his wife, Sherri in Kenosha on August 26, 1978. Randy worked as a Journeyman Sprinkler Fitter for Fireline Sprinkler based out of Gurnee, Illinois with Local Sprinkler Fitters Union 281, installing sprinkler systems for fire protection. He also taught archery classes at Bass Pro Shops part time. He and Sherri moved to the Northwoods in 2016 to enjoy retirement. Randy was a true outdoorsman. He loved hunting, archery, and fishing, especially catching walleyes. He enjoyed cheering on the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Blackhawks every chance he could. He was a master of dad puns and cribbage; although rumor has it he cheated playing his daughter a time or two.

Randy is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Sherri; children: Katie Clark and Nikki (fiancé Justin Crowley) Clark; father, Amos; and further survived by his brother and sisters: Danny (Patty) Clark, Tammy Scott, and Kim Poores and beloved dog Woodrow. He was preceded in death by his mother Betty, several rescue dogs, and best friend Gary Schacht.

A private service was held.

Randy’s family would like to send a very special heartfelt thank you to everyone in the ICU at Aurora Bay Area Hospital in Marinette for their amazing compassionate care and concern given to Randy and his family.

Roubal Funeral Home of Wausaukee is assisting Randy’s family with arrangements.

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Mickey (Slick) Corcoran. Divide, Colorado

Deepest sympathies for the family I enjoyed working with Randy we always laughed all day

Tony krueger

I'm terribly sorry to hear of Randy's passing. I worked with him in Gurnee in 2008/2009 and enjoyed it very much. Randy taught me to shoot a bow after work work days and helped me to purchase my first bow set up. Something I still have and I'll never forget. I wish his family nothing but the best and he was a good man.

Darrell Marrera

Tim Christianson

May you all find peace in this dark time. I worked with Randy for years and considered him a friend. He was so kind and such a joy to be around. He will be missed.

Mike Corkins

Peace and Love my friend. Sherri you and the girls are in our prayers.

Rocco and Jonathan Scola

Although we haven’t seen Randy is a number of years we will always remember him as a funny guy and a true outdoorsman. Jon will never forget Randy reading him Sponge Bob SquarePants books on a fly in trip to Canada when Jon was 5 years old. He will be missed. Gods Speed Randy. Save some fish for us up there.

Jody Walters

My deepest sympathy for your loss of Randy. I knew him back in our high school days and would see him occasionally afterwards. He was a great man and a friend to all.

Ken & Deborah Kataja and Family

Our sincere condolences to the Clark Family. I have known Randy for over 30 years working with him in the Trade. Many good memories from Fishing and Hunting Trips out west. We will miss his good humor and laughter and some day will beat him at cribbage. Lots of great memories. May He Rest in Peace.

Edward Zellner

Lots of great memories that I'll never forget A true gentleman!

Paul Mays

My heart goes out to the family of a very dear friend that I have known for over 50 years. Both me and my entire family will miss Randy. He was like an adopted son to my parents and a brother to me as to all my siblings. Randy was never selfish if you were having trouble doing something Randy would take the time to help. My friend was a loving husband and father and just a great man in a lot of ways and I know he will be greatly missed by all that have known him. Be at rest my brother and God Bless Your family.

David Kirby and family.

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences for the loss of a truly important close friend. He will be deeply missed and remembered. I am so glad he was part of our lives.

Tommy Mays

It is with heartfelt sorrow that I offer Randy's family my deepest condolences for his loss. He was a great friend to have and will not be forgotten.

Don and Kim Mason

I will miss all the hunting, fishing, and talks we had. He was a great man.