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James K. Clark
AGE: 58 • Bedminster
James K. Clark, 58, died Friday, April 19, 2013, surrounded by those he loved.
Celebration of Life Services will be held Sunday, April 28, 2013 from 11 - 1pm with religious services beginning at 12 noon at the Bongiovi Funeral Home, 416 Bell Avenue, Raritan, NJ (908) 725-1887. An open invitation is extended to all that knew and loved him to continue celebrating his life at a luncheon in his memory from 2 - 5pm at Willie McBride's, 1270 State Rd. 28, Branchburg, NJ (908)722-1113.
He is predeceased by his mother, Florence Clark and his uncle, John J. Brady. He is survived by his cherished "family" of friends: Donna Swinson Levine, Burt Levine, Adam Levine, Deborah Slowata, William Janis, Carl Slowata, Domenica Swinson, and Craig Swinson.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations in remembrance of James K. Clark to Bradley Gardens First Aid & Rescue Squad Inc., 106 Linden Street, Bridgewater, NJ 08807.
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I met Jim at a computer timesharing company called ITEL in Edison NJ in about 1978 or so, where Jim was a systems programmer, and I was a customer service representative. I asked Jim a lot of questions about systems programming, and he noticed I liked to debug our customer's computer programs, so when Jim changed jobs and started to work for American Hoechst, he put in a good word for me, and got me a job there. When we both worked at American Hoechst, Jim always made time for me, and coached me in my new job. I will never forget Jim's kindness.
Graeme McRae
Work
January 13, 2023
I first met Jim when I worked with him back in 1978 and it was impossible not to like him. He and I quickly became close friends and spent quite a lot of time together during the time we worked together.
We fell out of touch after we both took other jobs, and while I did have the good fortune to run into him in a shop, our schedules seemed to be such that we continued to drift apart.
I'll always remember Jim as one of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to know. He was a hard worker, yet he always found time to make the people around him smile.
I am so sorry for your loss. Our loss.
Bill
May 1, 2013
Deepest condolences to the friends of James Clark. May the loving-kindness of God sustain you through this difficult time. May the thought of seeing James in the resurrection bring you peace,
Acts chapter 24 verse 15. Then all the things that cause sorrow and pain will be no more.
Ev
April 22, 2013
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