The Family
So very sorry to hear of your loss! Warren was my partner at the Kirkland Ambulance for many years and he was the best! He was a smart, funny and very caring person!
He will be missed greatly! Hugs to all!
Warren passed away suddenly on Sunday, February 13th, 2022 in his home at the age of 62 years.
Warren was a loving father to his son Justin Clark, and a loving brother to his sisters Allison Winsor (Sean), and Stephanie Winsor (George). He was predeceased by his wife Debra Clark (2008, mother of Micheal Bolduc) his mother Beryl Clark (2007), father Ronald Clark (2018), granddaughter Meadow Clark(2012), and brother Gary Clark(1967). He will be dearly missed by his granddaughter Elizabeth and his uncle Malcolm Clark (Pic) of California, niece Avery Winsor and nephews Brendan, Christian, and Ethan Winsor.
Warren was an avid and successful soccer player who had the chance to play for Toronto Blizzard for a couple of years before joining the Cambridge Galt Eagles for the remainder of his soccer years. Many happy memories were made on the soccer field. Warren began in housekeeping at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, later becoming a porter and then on to begin his career as an ambulance attendant/paramedic. He was a long-serving and dedicated employee of both Cambridge Memorial Hospital and Kirkland & District Hospital ambulance base as a paramedic, where he was well known for introducing in Canada, the use of teddy bears to be carried in the ambulance to aid in calming children. Warren will be remembered for the difference he made in this world and in the lives of the people he touched with his huge soft loving heart and sense of humour.
In keeping with Warren’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of Warren’s life with family and friends will take place at a later date. Donations in Warren’s memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and the Canadian Cancer Society.