Clark Robert Wichman
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Clark Robert Wichman, 58 of Tampa died peacefully at home on March 21, 2021 following a 2 year battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his wife, sons, and loving extended family. Clark was born on February 26, 1963 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. The family then moved to New York City and later settled in Tampa, FL.
He was predeceased by his parents, Robert Henry and Claire Johnson Wichman. He is survived by his wife and soulmate of 26 years, Marina Perez Wichman; children, Luke Wichman and Clark Wichman; brothers Michael Wichman (Kendall), Matthew Wichman (Julie), sister Merideth Claire Cann "Dee Dee", and several nieces and nephews. He attended Taylor University in Upland, Indiana and graduated with a degree in Psychology.
For 30 years, Clark worked as an Automotive Advertising Executive, strengthening automotive relationships throughout the United States. Clark was considered one of the best new business development executives in the country. Clark started his agency career in 1992 with Dynamedia of America, a Tampa-based agency. In 2001, he joined the advertising firm of Moore and Scarry as Vice President, and was responsible for helping bring to market, a revolutionary new digital product, "Haystack" that today is used by thousands of dealers throughout the United States. In 2015, Clark joined the Intermark Group located in Birmingham, Alabama as Vice President of New Business Development. A kind and generous friend to all, he was never too busy to lend a helping hand, and he will be deeply missed by everyone who had the good fortune to work with him.
In his personal life, his proudest accomplishment was his two sons. Clark enjoyed supporting them at their athletic events, playing golf, and watching football with them on the weekends. Clark had many passions including riding his motorcycle by the beach, fishing with his family and friends, and cheering on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Clark touched the lives of many people in unimaginable ways. The support and serenity he provided others throughout the years, made him a symbol of strength for others. Although his presence will remain with us through the memories of the times we have shared, he will truly be missed.
A private graveside service will be held for the family at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater, FL. On Saturday, March 27th, visitation will be held from 3pm-4pm, at Jesuit High School in the Oliva Courtyard with a Memorial Mass to follow in the Chapel of the Holy Cross at Jesuit High School beginning at 4pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to Jesuit High School Tampa (4701 N. Himes Ave, Tampa, FL, 33614) or The V Foundation: Dick Vitale Pediatric Cancer Fund (14600 Weston Parkway, Cary, NC, 27513). www.blountcurrymacdill.com