Clark Richard Schacht

June 09, 1959 - November 15, 2016

Clark Richard Schacht

June 09, 1959 - November 15, 2016

Obituary

On Tuesday, November 15th, 2016, following a successful afternoon of hooligan fishing on the Nooksack River with his fishing buddy Kevin Mallahan, Clark passed to heaven. Although a heart attack ended Clark’s earthly life, our happy memories of time spent with Clark will live with us always. Clark loved his wife Ann Marie and his family more than anything on the face of the earth, with the possible exception of his two magnificent poodles.
Clark was the fourth child (of five), born to William Vern Schacht and Patricia Louise Schacht, in 1959. He was born and raised in Bellingham Washington, and graduated from Bellingham High School in 1977. He later earned his degree at Everett Community College.
On December 31, 1997, Clark married the love of his life Ann Marie Gullickson. Through his marriage to Ann Marie he had the honor of forming a family and helping to raise Nicholas and Kraymer Gullickson. Clark, Ann Marie and the poodles were living happily in Mount Vernon Washington with their two adult sons living nearby at the time of Clark’s passing.
Clark was a man with calloused hands and a soft heart. He was self dependent and embraced hard work. He started and successfully operated several businesses over the years; always with integrity and character. Clark was typically the first one to receive a call for help from his family and friends, and he was always quick to respond.
Clark had so many talents, in fact, that one name never seemed to be quite sufficent for him. He was known as “Clark” to some and “Rich” to others. His closest friends might have had other names for him as well. If there was a subject matter Clark was interested in, it was only a matter of time before he became an expert on that subject – at least, that is how it seemed to all of us. Clark was a master of fishing, crabbing, clamming, shrimping, boating, building, fixing, bbq-ing, craft coffee making, fancy-dinner-serving, poodle care, poodle nutrition, and the list goes on and on.
Clark’s passing has been a complete shock to our family – one from which we will never fully recover. He was the center of our family gatherings. He was the best cook. He was the best story and joke teller. He was the most capable carpenter. He was the best at social media. He was the most opinionated – on everything. He was the most irreverant. More than anything he was very loved.
We take some comfort in knowing that Clark has been reunited with his father William Vern Schacht, his brother William Frederick Schacht and his sister Kathleen Delores Schacht. He is survived by his wife Ann Marie of Mount Vernon, sons Nicholas Gullickson (Courtney), of Seattle and Kraymer Gullickson of Bellingham. He is also survived by his mother Patricia Schacht of Bellingham, whom he loved with all his heart, sister Pamela Schacht of Everett, brother Fred Schacht (Colleen), of Bellingham, sister-in-law Jill Schacht of Oak Harbor, Ann Marie’s mother Marie Victoria of Mount Vernon, and Ann Marie’s brothers James Furtado (Shar) of Mount Vernon and Micheal Furtado (Jess) of New York. Clark was also very influential in the lives of his nieces and nephews; Gretchen Sullivan (Jamie) & daughter Ryan, Beth Reiley (Mike) & son Leo, Sarah Schacht (Guillome), Bill Schacht (Hannah) & daughters Kenzie & Ruby and son William, Jake Schacht & Josh Schacht. If you have known Clark in recent years, you also will know of his two truck-buddies, poodles Willie and Woody, who will also miss Clark greatly.
His family will host a celebration of life gathering at the Samish Island Communty Hall on Saturday November 26th from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
Please come and join us as we celebrate Clark’s life!
Address: 11292 Blue Heron Rd, Bow, WA 98232

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: January 1, 1970 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Samish Island Community Hall
  • Location: 11292 Blue Heron Rd Bow, WA 98232 - (Get Directions)

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35 responses to Clark Richard Schacht

  1. Dear Ann Marie & Family,We are saddened to hear of Clark’s passing. He was a pleasure to know & work with, he made us laugh every day. Our deepest sympathies to all.

    All of us at MVBC.

  2. Dearest Ann Marie,
    Words are so inadequate to express my sadness for you and your family. I did not know Clark but he sounds like an amazing man that you were so fortunate to know and love for many years. You were obviously blessed by having him in your life.
    May your memories of him support you through this very difficult time and eventually bring a smile to your face down the road when you think of him.

    Michelle

  3. Sister Pam says:

    Clark Richard Schacht is my brother. Since the day he was born, I have loved being with him most any chance I get. He lived with my adult family on several occasions for years at a time and was more like a sibling to my daughters, Gretchen and Beth. He and Ann Marie have been there for me millions of times. He helped me to finish the most important job of raising my children, he put in a beautiful kitchen, enhanced my safety with leading a work party to put up a fence and we have taken European vacations together. He makes me laugh, is honest and loving, lived with integrity and generosity. He loved Science and Math and was an incredible student. He made me laugh. He kept it real and kept me real. He loved me and I loved him right back! I will miss him so much. So. Very. much.

  4. My Heart and all of our hearts in the Duffy family go out to you all…We are so sorry for your loss, my heart is heavy for all of you…. your in our thoughts and prayers~
    Pat

  5. Thinking of the Schacht family and adding a point to the tally in memory of an amazing manRandy Sherman

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