Clark, Ronald Everett: 1936-2014 Ron was born Jan. 28, 1936 in Hamiota, Manitoba. He began his next adventure from Andy Moog Hospice in Penticton at 11:38 a.m. August 29, 2014. Ron had a very successful career in the oil industry in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Texas. Ron was also involved in raising cattle in the Creston Valley. He built, owned and operated the Laundromat in Riding Mountain National Park. Ron also owned and operated a guiding and outfitting business in south eastern B.C. Upon retiring in 1992, Ron and wife Gail moved from Calgary to Penticton where they enjoyed golfing, skiing and travelling. Ron had many hobbies; he was an avid hunter and sportsman. Ron is survived by Gail Singleton-Clark, his loving wife and soul mate. He is also survived by his son Lindsay (Cindy); grandsons Matthew (Heather) and Brandon; his daughter Lisa Guedry (Darren); grandchildren Jordan and Ryan; in-laws Sue and Jimmy Heffner, Lionel and Sue Singleton and their family, John Singleton and Brenda Mendieta and their family. Ron is also survived by Maxine, the mother of his children. From the family, a very special thank you to Dr. Louw, the staff and nurses on SP 3, the oncology department and Andy Moog Hospice. Donations may be made to: Penticton & District Hospice Society c/o Moog & Friends Hospice House P.O Box 1105, Penticton BC, V2A 6J9 or a charity of your choice. A celebration of Ron's life will be held at the Redwing Resort Clubhouse in Penticton on Saturday, September 6th from 1 to 3 p.m. Condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com
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