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Clark Hayes

  • On January 4, 2021
  • 35 Comments

Clark Hayes, age 65 of Peters Township, PA passed away suddenly on December 31, 2020. Born on May 29, 1955, he was the son of the the late Pauline Fetty. Beloved husband to Micheleen Curinga Haller. Loving father to Nicole Haller and Richard (Amber) Haller. Cherished grandfather to Lexie and Levi Haller. Loving brother to Norma Maglione (Fetty) and Candace Van Briggle. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Clark was a coal miner for 41 years and enjoyed flipping houses. He was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge as a 32nd degree. Clark also loved going to the gym and was a very spiritual and self taught man. He made an impact on everyone’s lives that he touched and will be dearly missed.

Family and friends are welcome on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 from 2 PM – 8 PM at Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA 15317, (724) 260-5546. A private family service will be held on Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Clark’s name to https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsdale/donate-ppc.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at pittsburghcremation.com.

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35 Comments

Scott Carlson
A man that I looked up to and I could call a dear friend and a brother. His heart was big and taught me a lot about life. He put his heart and soul into Chartiers Lodge and Freemasonry. He was bigger than life itself. God has a special place in Heaven for him. I loved him and will miss him dearly.
kevin s cushey
I would like to entend my deepest condolence and sympathy to the family. Clark was a great guy with a good sense of humor. Clark will be deeply missed by all of his lodge brothers of 297.
Patrick Keally
I just talked with Clark on Thursday and as usual a pleasant and happy visit. Time well spent and I'm so grateful now that we had that visit. Always a gentleman and my memories go all the way back to when I was Marine Corps recruiter and he once thought he might join. Rest in Our Lord's Arms now my friend and soar with the Angels. Prayers sent.
Jon Stonestreet
Clark was an inspiration to everyone and especially me. He always had a smile on his face and an opinion that I frequently agreed with. He was positive, energetic and passionate. Clark served Chartiers Lodge #297 on the Mentor committee and the Wild Game Feast committee. I supported him when I could, but he was always there and always available to help, day or night. He also held an elected officer position, learned all the work necessary to advance and learned it with extreme precision. Clark was a born leader. Clark was a giant man with a soft side. I always enjoyed his stories of his family and especially his wife. You couldn’t pry him away from taking Sis out on a Friday night and if they couldn’t go out, he was staying home with her and that was that. I am proud to call Clark my friend and am grateful to have had the opportunity to get to know him. Rest in Peace Brother
Tim Lightner
This was really so hard to take Clark was a wonderful man who always had something to say he was very funny and so smart .I worked with him at Enlow and it was great to get to know him .He was a giant of a man with a heart just as big may you RIP my friend and may God bless sis and family .Till we meet again someday I will always think of you
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