Updated 10:08 p.m., Saturday, May 19, 2012
The family of U.S. Army Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark receive American flags Saturday, May 19, 2012, during a memorial service for him in Addison, Mich. More than 400 people attended the service Saturday. Clark died suddenly in Afghanistan while video chatting with his wife on April 30.
Photo: The Daily Telegram, David Panian / AP
ADDISON, Mich. (AP) — More than 400 people attended a Michigan memorial service Saturday for a U.S. Army nurse who died suddenly in Afghanistan while video chatting with his wife.
Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark's family and friends gathered in the Addison Middle School gym and shared memories of the 43-year-old. They described him as a devoted husband and father, and as a loyal friend who dedicated his life to public service.
The Daily Telegram in Adrian reported (http://bit.ly/KC818k ) the service started with a silent tribute from uniformed fire department and military veterans. They paused at a display in Clark's honor as they marched in.
Clark was a native of Addison and former member of the Addison Fire Department.
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