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The gift of staying home: How a fallen soldier's family found stability after tragedy
By Kadia Tubman at KXXV (ABC 25) News
· July 4, 2026
· 3 min read
Rachel Clark still walks past her husband's warrior citizen flag, a photo of him on deployment and a wall of memories on her refrigerator every day."Mike is everywhere, Clark told Scripps News.Clark is the widow of Sgt. 1st Class Michael Clark, a 41-year-old Army reservist and combat medic who pe...
Key takeaway "Mike is everywhere, Clark told Scripps News.
Why this matters in The Waco
For the Clark family, the stability provided by the Tunnel to Towers Foundation means they can remain in their Waco home, surrounded by memories of Sgt. 1st Class Michael Clark. This continuity is crucial for Rachel Clark and her children, as they navigate life without a husband and father. The foundation's assistance in paying off their mortgage alleviates a significant financial burden, allowing them to focus on healing and moving forward. In a community like Waco, where many families have ties to the military, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation's support serves as a vital safety net. As the Clark family rebuilds, they can draw on the support of their local community, which values the sacrifices made by service members like Michael Clark. The ability to stay in their home, with its familiar comforts and memories, will be essential to their recovery and ability to honor Michael's legacy in the years to come.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 4, 2026 ·
Source: KXXV (ABC 25) News ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Rachel Clark still walks past her husband's warrior citizen flag, a photo of him on deployment and a wall of memories on her refrigerator every day."Mike is everywhere, Clark told Scripps News.Clark is the widow of Sgt. 1st Class Michael Clark, a 41-year-old Army reservist and combat medic who pe...
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