

John was born to the late John and Joanne Clark. He recently retired after 41 years with the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, a career that reflected his strong work ethic, loyalty, and deep pride in his trade. He was also a proud and active member of AOH Division 1, where his dedication to tradition and community meant a great deal to him.
Even in retirement, John lived life fully and stayed active, enjoying golf, skiing, biking, and friendly games of cornhole.
At his core, John was defined by his relationships. He was a devoted husband to his high school sweetheart, a deeply loving and unwavering father, a dedicated and doting grandfather, the “favorite” uncle, and a steadfast best friend to many who knew him.
John is survived by his wife of 39 years, Letitia “Tish” Clark; his daughters Kayla Toner (Peter) and Kelsey Schreiber (Ryan); his grandchildren: Riley Toner, and Madison and Cooper Schreiber; and his siblings: Tom Clark (Lori) of Mays Landing, NJ, Patrick Clark (Kate) of Doylestown, PA, and Trisha Closta (Derek) of Middletown, DE.
In keeping with the generous spirit he carried throughout his life, John was an organ donor and, in his final act of kindness, was able to save three lives, leaving behind a powerful legacy of compassion.
A Celebration of Life honoring John Clark will be held on February 27, 2026, at AOH Division 1, 614 Corson Street, Bristol, PA 19007, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Guests are welcome both upstairs and downstairs. Food and an open bar will be available, with live music beginning at 7:30 PM downstairs. We will gather to remember and celebrate John’s life in the way he would have wanted.
John’s love, laughter, and strength will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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