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Todd Edward Clark, 52, passed away on May 28, 2025, in Parker, Colorado. Born on July 27, 1972, Todd was a beloved father, son, brother, uncle, and friend who touched the lives of many. Todd’s kindness, humor, and warmth left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him, and he will be deeply missed.
He was born and raised in Colorado and spent most of his life doing what he loved most — photography. It was his greatest passion. He had a gift for finding beauty in everyday moments and capturing them with care, leaving behind not just pictures, but lasting memories. Over the years, Todd worked with the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, the Denver Outlaws Dancers, and 5280 Magazine. He also photographed many weddings and senior portraits, always bringing the same joy and dedication to every shoot. He simply loved being behind the camera — in any way, shape, or form, even if it meant doing multiple photo shoots for Kaytlyn and her friends. We are lucky to have so many of his photos to remember him by, but we will deeply miss seeing him behind the lens, capturing the moments still to come.
Todd had a playful spirit and a remarkable gift for making people laugh. He could light up any room with his impressions, quick wit, and comedic timing. Whether he was dealing a hand of UNO, cracking a joke, or speaking in silly voices to entertain his nieces and nephews, he always knew how to bring joy to others.
A lifelong movie lover, Todd especially enjoyed horror films — no haunted house or slasher flick was too much for him. His passion for movies of all kinds was passed down to his kids, creating memories through shared scares, and laughter. It’s fitting that we’ll gather to celebrate his life on Friday the 13th— which, appropriately enough, also happens to be Jason Voorhees’s 79th birthday.
Todd will be remembered for his sense of humor, his big heart (figuratively and literally), and the way he made everyone feel seen, heard and valued.
Todd is survived by his children Kelci [Andrew]; Kaytlyn [Nick]; and Kyler [Julie]; his mother, Jacqueline [Robert] Westlund; his brothers, Scott [Sacha] Clark, Troy [Kim] Clark; Sean [Kris] Clark; Chadd Westlund; and his sister, Melissa [John] Lindberg. He was loved by several nieces and nephews and ex-in-laws.
He was preceded in death by his dad Edward, who no doubt was excited to see him and welcomed him with open arms.
Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial on June 13, 2025, at 3:00 PM at Tabor Rice located 75 South 13th Avenue, Brighton, CO 80601, with a celebration of life to follow at a secondary location, address to be provided.
Viewing visitation will be on June 12, 2025, from 4-5 pm (immediate family) and 5-6 pm for friends and other loved ones.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association. This cause was especially meaningful to our family—Todd volunteered with the organization for many years and faced his own heart health challenges. Your support would honor his memory in a way that reflects his values and contributions. https://www.heart.org/en/get-involved/ways-to-give
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American Heart Association
1777 South Harrison Street, Denver CO 80210
Web: https://www.heart.org/