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Andrew “Clark” Warren Bondurant, 30, passed away leaving behind a huge hole in the hearts of everyone who knew and loved him. Born on February 26, 1995, Clark lived life fully and unapologetically, always chasing new experiences and making memories wherever he went.
Clark was a proud U.S. Navy veteran who served six years as an Operations Specialist out of Pearl Harbor. He earned multiple awards during his service and took real pride in the work he did and the people he served alongside. The Navy shaped him, but it never defined him—he carried his own unique energy everywhere he went.
Clark loved traveling, hiking, staying active, and exploring new places. He had a great passion for fitness and the outdoors, and he never passed up the chance for a good challenge. He was also famously good at Guitar Hero — a skill he wore like a badge of honor.
More than anything, Clark was a loving brother, uncle, son, and friend. He had a way of connecting with people instantly, making them feel seen, understood, and accepted. His laugh, his stories, and his presence left a lasting mark on everyone lucky enough to know him.
Though his time here was far too short, the impact Clark made will live on through the people he loved and the memories he created. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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