Clark Cleaver Baumbach

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Oct 20 1956
Jan 28 2022
65 Years
Limerick, Pennsylvania

Clark Cleaver Baumbach, 65, of Limerick, PA, passed away on Friday, January 28, 2022 at the Phoenixville Hospital in Phoenixville, PA. Born in Hanover, PA, he was the son of Doris Cleaver Baumbach of New Holland, PA and the late Jack M. Baumbach. 

Clark was a resident of Phoenixville most of his life and a 1974 graduate of the Phoenixville High School. He was employed by the Gunton Corporation (Pella Windows and Doors), Philadelphia Division for 35 years where he made many lifelong friends. 

He was a member of the NRA, the Pottsgrove Sportsmen Association and the American Legion Post #602. Although Clark was not a Veteran, he was passionate about supporting Veterans and he enjoyed attending local events that supported our Veterans. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family and especially his grandchildren.

He is survived, in addition to his mother, by one daughter Jennifer Baumbach and husband Charles Ebersole of Limerick, two grandchildren; Chloe and Carver Ebersole, one sister Carol B. Lawrence (Jeff) of Hatfield, PA and two nephews Timothy and Jacob Lawrence.

A Celebration of Life Service will be planned and announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his memory to any Veterans Support Organization of your choice.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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It was great getting to work with you at The Gunton Corporation.  You always tried to keep everyone laughing and always talked about your grandchild and family.  Prayers for you and your family.

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Clark will be missed by so many. I’m not really sure he knew how many people’s lives he touched. His work ethic was unmatched. His dedication and love for his family was unbelievable. 
I’m sorry that Chloe and Carver don’t have more time to spend with him, but I hope they know how much he loved them. 
I’ll miss you Clark Bar….. until we meet again. 

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I will miss Clark after 22 years of working with him at Gunton/Pella. He was a constant fixture at work and was an asset beyond what could be seen on the surface. While he tried to put on an "old man" gruffness and jokingly give people a hard time, we knew he was a softy at heart and really cared about his home and work families. Deepest condolences to his family.

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Clark was a great friend and someone you could ask for help and he would always say yes.  He had a wealth of knowledge that helped us all at Gunton and he cared about his Gunton family.  I will miss chatting with him about work, life, and what our families have been up too.  At times our chats would make us lose track of time and realize I had to get a kid from school while he had to go get the grand kids to or off the bus.  He loved his family and he will be missed but he will be watching over you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

 

Rob

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So sad to have lost Clark so soon. My Prayers go out for his family and for him

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Carol, sending you my deepest condolences to you and your family Joe

 

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So sad to lose a cousin I recently reconnected with. Condolences to Jenny, Chloe, and Carver. It was obvious how much he loved his family. Also condolences to his sister Carol and his Mother, Doris as they grieve his loss! 

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Sending comforting thoughts to all that knew Clark.  It is still hard to believe that he is not sitting directly across the room from me.  Clark and I worked together for almost 17 years and he was a true friend.  Clark was always one of the first people to lend a hand, either helping to give people a ride, car advice, information at work or to chat about family and life.  Clark had a huge heart and was protective of those he loved.  I am thankful for the time I had him as a friend. I am so sad for Jenny and her family.  Jenny and the grandkids were his everything.  He truly loved them above everything.  Rest in peace Clark.

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Had alot of good times at Kimberton Rollerama ,he was a stand up guy always a friend.Clark and his family will always be in my prayers

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