ain. During his freshman year living on Witte 4B, he would meet his best friend and future wife, Megan Gussick. His infectious laugh lead to numerous friendships and memorable gatherings including the infamous "Clark-a-palooza". In his sophomore year, he moved with four of his best friends into "the Mills House", a typical boys' college apartment littered with empty cans, half eaten frozen pizzas and posters of Brittany Spears. For the next two years, these best of friends would work hard and play hard, ensuring that no passerby fell into the infamous "badger hole" out front. After graduating from UW Madison with Distinctive Scholastic Achievement and undecided about pursuing a PhD to continue his neuroscience research or a MD, he pursued and obtained a Master's degree in Neurobiology and Physiology at Northwestern. His caring spirit lead him to medicine and he decided to become a physician and split his time between patient care and research. He joined Megan at the UW Medical School graduating in 2013. After seven years together, Megan and Zach were married on May 4th 2013 in the church with the red door on the square. Their wedding day was representative of their relationship together and with their friends and family; a day filled with love, laughter, dancing and culminating with the singing of Varsity. Their love for one another was recognized by everyone who knew them. Throughout his many years of medical training, Clark always gravitated towards his true passion, research. With this love of research in mind, Zach pursued a career in radiology focusing his research on neuroradiology and vascular imaging. Even though he was not directly caring for patients, Clark never lost sight of the patients behind the imaging and the benefits his research could have to patients in the future. In his far too short life, Zach lived a life full of lasting memories, laughter and love. He was an incredible best friend and dedicated husband to Megan and would have been an amazing father. Our lasting memories forged with Zach will never be forgotten and his infectious, staccato laugh will be ingrained in our memories forever. "Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories." Thank you, Zach, for the blessings you brought into our lives. Zach is survived by his wife, Megan Gussick, MD; parents, Jim and Mary Clark and his sister, Mackenzie Clark; grandparents, Bernette O'Connor and Jim and Mary Ann Clark; In-laws, Sharyn and Ron Gussick; Sean Gussick and Vasantha Aaron, and their daughters Neela and Asha; and Scott and Angie Gussick. He is further survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Zach was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Harold O'Connor. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 10, 2017 at GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 116 W. Washington Avenue, Madison, with a visitation from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service. A Celebration of Zach's Life will follow the service at The Plaza Tavern, 319 N. Henry Street, Madison. Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road, Madison 608-238-3434