At BCMC Omaha, something more important than equipment was present in Clark Industries’ booth—a photo of Jason Adam “J” Schulz. Sadly, Jason lost his battle with cancer on July 31, 2025.
Jason was deeply committed to advancing the equipment developed by his family’s business, Clark Industries, Inc. Working tirelessly alongside his father, brother, and dedicated co-workers, he played a vital role in installing and supporting equipment across the United States and Canada. His perseverance and professionalism earned him the respect of countless customers—many of whom became close friends over the years.
Though his journey with a rare, aggressive cancer was marked by trials, he met every challenge with the same determination, humor, and ingenuity that defined his life. He faced the darkest moments with a joke, a wry smile, or a clever quip, lifting the spirits of those around him. His laughter, even in times of pain, was a reminder of his indomitable spirit.
Born with an unquenchable curiosity and a gift for all things mechanical, he was the one who could fix anything—no matter how complex, no matter how broken. From a young age, he delighted in taking things apart and, more importantly, putting them back together, often finding solutions that eluded others. Whether it was a stubborn engine, a household gadget, or a friend’s broken spirit, he always found a way to make things work again.
Strong-willed and fiercely independent, he lived life on his own terms. He never shied away from a challenge, and approached each day with purpose, resolve, and a deep love of God. His stubbornness was legendary, but it was always matched by his generosity and his willingness to lend a hand or share a hard-earned lesson.
He leaves behind a family who loved him beyond measure, who will forever miss his quick wit, his wicked giggle, and his steadfast support. His legacy lives on in every engine that hums again, every problem solved, and every memory of laughter shared.
Though we mourn his loss, we celebrate a life lived with courage, creativity, and kindness. He taught us to persevere, to find humor amidst hardship, and to approach every challenge with curiosity and heart. May he rest in peace, remembered always for the joy he brought into our lives and the countless ways he made our world a little brighter and run a little better.