Detective Percy L. “Perc” Clark
Died on January 11, 1973
Age 42Salt Lake City Police Department
Homicide: Handgun
Detective Clark was shot and killed during an armed robbery. The 42-year-old victim and other officers were conducting a stakeout of a pharmacy located at 564 Third Avenue. Information from an informant had revealed that the pharmacy would be robbed. At approximately 2100, two suspects arrived and were in the process of robbing the pharmacist when the victim left a position of cover and moved closer to the doorway. As the suspects exited, Detective Clark called for their surrender. He was shot in the head with a 9mm handgun. The suspect who fired the shot was killed by return fire from other officers. The second suspect surrendered and was eventually committed to the State Hospital. Detective Clark was married and the father of seven children. He is buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery. His bronze name plaque is sponsored by the Percy L. Clark family.
Dear Daddy,Other year has come. You have two new great grand-daughters. One being born on your birthday. The other just being born yesterday. We miss you daddy so much. Please watch over my Todd, I miss him so much. Love you forever, Kath
I remember the day of January 11, 1973
I was in school attending Viewmont High in Bountiful UT when a friend of mine asked me to go with him to SLC after school. Something told me not to go. Latter that night on the news I saw my friend and others and the seen on the news is etched in my mind. They picked him up hitch hiking. I will never forget that night. I could of been their.Since that time I have meet others that work with Percy and told me how great a man he was. This last week I lost a good friend Brian Harris a deputy for Kane County. Brian was shot and killed across the state line in Fredonia, AZ. My hart goes out to all who gave their life to protect others.
Daddy, you are so missed. I love you so much and miss you. What a great father you were. Love to you, love to my Todd. Lynn is a Detective in St. George, following in his grandpa’s foot prints, so very proud of him. January is here, not a good month. Miss and love you forever, Kath
Watching another fallen officers service today. Thinking about thirty nine years ago, was only eleven at the time remember very vividly for that age. A great man was taken that evening. I know personally how much he meant to my parents. Dad told me many times that PERC was his idol. To all his kids my cousins you know he’s always with you.
Kathy
I would like to thank you for talking with me the other day about your father. My god bless you and your family.