Frederic Arthur Clark

Frederic Arthur Clark

Frederic Clark Obituary

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Jul. 9, 2006.
Frederic Arthur (Fred) Clark, who had tired of reading obituaries noting other's courageous battles with this or that disease, wanted it known that he lost his battle as a result of an automobile accident on June 18, 2006. True to Fred's personal style, his final hours were spent joking with medical personnel while he whimpered, cussed, begged for narcotics and bargained with God to look over his wife and kids. He loved his family. His heart beat faster when his wife of 37 years Alice Rennie Clark entered the room and saddened a little when she left. His legacy was the good works performed by his sons, Frederic Arthur Clark III and Andrew Douglas Clark MD, PhD., along with Andy's wife, Sara Morgan Clark. Fred's back straightened and chest puffed out when he heard the Star Spangled Banner and his eyes teared when he heard Amazing Grace. He wouldn't abide self important tight *censored*. Always an interested observer of politics, particularly what the process does to its participants, he was amused by politician's outrage when we lie to them and amazed at what the voters would tolerate. His final wishes were "throw the bums out and don't elect lawyers" (though it seems to make little difference). During his life he excelled at mediocrity. He loved to hear and tell jokes, especially short ones due to his limited attention span. He had a life long love affair with bacon, butter, cigars and bourbon. You always knew what Fred was thinking much to the dismay of his friend and family. His sons said of Fred, "he was often wrong, but never in doubt". When his family was asked what they remembered about Fred, they fondly recalled how Fred never peed in the shower - on purpose. He died at MCV Hospital and sadly was deprived of his final wish which was to be run over by a beer truck on the way to the liquor store to buy booze for a double date to include his wife, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter to crash an ACLU cocktail party. In lieu of flowers, Fred asks that you make a sizable purchase at your local ABC store or Virginia winery (please, nothing French - the *censored*) and get rip roaring drunk at home with someone you love or hope to make love to. Word of caution though, don't go out in public to drink because of the alcohol related laws our elected officials have passed due to their inexplicable terror at the sight of a MADD lobbyist and overwhelming compulsion to meddle in our lives. No funeral or service is planned. However, a party will be held to celebrate Fred's life. It will be held in Midlothian, Va. Email [email protected] for more information. Fred's ashes will be fired from his favorite cannon at a private party on the Great Wicomico River where he had a home for 25 years. Additionally, all of Fred's friend (sic) will be asked to gather in a phone booth, to be designated in the future, to have a drink and wonder, "Fred who?"
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Jane Field

November 29, 2018

A few years ago I found Fred's obit. and the remarks made by the world to become closer to this wonderful man !! I pull my book out and read most of the remarks again. This is a wonderful way to release my own concerns about "how long before my time comes". I am 81 and depend on the humor of Fred that he left for me to "find".

Brian Harmony

January 1, 2012

Now that is a well written and true obit worth reading. My prayers to the family and my hat off to a man who lived life to the fullest.

Joe Owen

May 3, 2011

Feel you were with us last evening at Pier 23, for the San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation gig. It was "our" kind of gathering; couple of glasses raised to you. Continue to be the guiding light that you are.

Phil Smith

February 17, 2011

Godspeed.

Trish Fisher

February 12, 2011

Fred, I hope to meet you in spirit when I get to the other side. I don’t agree with all of your politics, and, alas, I am married to a man who does believe in your political views. And, I love him anyway. I loved your sons’ description of you, "he was often wrong, but never in doubt". I can feel your wife and sons loved you and will greatly miss you. Thank you for a wonderfully descriptive obituary. It is a solace to your family & friends and a smiling read and inspiration to those of us who did not know you in life.

Georgia Chapman

February 11, 2011

Awesome!!! This is the way an obituary should read! Fred must've been quite a guy....so sorry not to have made his acquaintance!

Doug Brander

February 8, 2011

Dear Fred,
I'm very sorry to hear of your demise and that we never met. Shirley we must be related!

lynn kelly

February 8, 2011

RIP Fred. That's the type of obit I'd like, but I'd want my ashes put in a wine bottle and thrown in the ocean. Only way I'll ever see the world! I agree. Throw the bums out. I'll get ripped one night soon in your honor. Tonight's as good as ever! Cheers!!

Roy N.

February 8, 2011

Awesome obit. I'm sorry I never met you Fred. Rest in Peace.

Terry "Wiz" Wright

February 7, 2011

GoneButNotForgotten says: If this tribute doesn't make you feel like living life to the fullest, you should check your pulse...Your time may already be up. Rest in Peace, Dear Fred ... I never even knew ya', but we are sure that you are loved, and will surely be missed!

Lawrence of Austin

February 7, 2011

Fred- you old goat! Well said.
RIP

Scott

February 7, 2011

Keeping it real all the way to the end. RIP Fred! LOL! :)

colleen ziwicki

February 7, 2011

I do not know, nor have ever heard of your loving father, but i loved this tribute. If ever an obit explained the man, this is the one! I will toast Fred with my next bottle of Guiness.

Anon

February 7, 2011

Fred, you were my kind of people. Wish I had a chance to buy you a beer while you were still around. RIP good sir!

Jake Buffalo

February 7, 2011

aaah crap .. can I copy this for mine?

John Walker

February 5, 2011

Lol, this reminds me what my friend said when his uncle died: "It was better to have had him and to have lost them, than to put up with him another moment longer."
Thanks for giving us all something to think about Fred.

shanna clark

February 4, 2011

right on fred!!! finally some honesty in the face of death. so sorry to the family. i'm sure this character will be missed. what an inspiration!

Tyler Dell

February 4, 2011

Fred,

When I get to Heaven with you, before I answer any questions from God, I'm going to have one for him. Where's Fred?

Jill Murphy

February 4, 2011

You make me want to swim in the Wicomico River!!!

Bob Sommer

February 4, 2011

Rock on Fred.

Melody Bixler

February 4, 2011

Thanks for keeping real...

Fran Beller

February 4, 2011

Family of Fred,
How fortunate you were to be a part of Fred's life. How fortunate for Fred (and us) that you shared this with us. Fred sounds like he was a fine man. My condolences.
Fran

Dennis Shanley

February 4, 2011

Hey Fred,

I wish I'd have met you in person. What a pleasure to learn of a true stand up guy who lived life to the fullest!

Colt Friday

February 4, 2011

Can't wait to have a drink with you one day

Stewart

February 3, 2011

I just copied that entire obit to use in the future for myself. Thank you good sir, nothing wrong with a regular guy stating regular things to the people he may or may not have known.

One for your journey my friend

W

February 3, 2011

Here is one for you Fred see you on the other side

Mike B

February 3, 2011

God Speed good sir. I am an ACLU volunteer and I would loved to have bought you a drink, not because we would ever agree politically, but we agree about life. God *censored* Speed Good Sir!

Mary Frances

February 3, 2011

A man after my own heart.

February 3, 2011

Godspeed, good sir!

G B

February 3, 2011

Never met Fred, but Godpseed. A normal guy among normal guys.

Alisa B

February 3, 2011

I love an honest description. Sounds like a heck of a guy. He'll surely be missed.

Jody

February 3, 2011

You sir... were a rockstar.

February 3, 2011

See you on the other side, save a stool for me sir!

Stephen

February 3, 2011

Glad to know someone with my kinda humor is waiting on the other side. See you when I see you!

Robert Harrington

February 3, 2011

Fred, I wish I had known ya! Cool Obit!

David

February 3, 2011

Fred, you have inspired me to get rip roarin' drunk and go wild with my girlfriend this weekend - to hell with the Super Bowl, I've got a promise to keep to my new oldest friend.

Taliesin Wilde

February 3, 2011

Godspeed, Fred! May we drink together later since I missed the chance now!

Mark

February 3, 2011

Fred sounds like some salty old bastard that I would have been proud to have had as an alcoholic uncle... One final canon salute to the river is indeed a proper sendoff for such a man. RIP

February 3, 2011

A Man among Men.. God Speed

Stephen Davis

February 3, 2011

Mark Twain once said he had no use for heaven if he couldn't smoke cigars, drink burbon or chase women. Perchance the Twain of you shall meet somewhere across the divide.

February 3, 2011

A True American Hero

Dave M

February 3, 2011

I never met you Fred but after your obit I think you would've been my hero. Fred, you rock.

Lana C.

February 3, 2011

Dear Fred, you sound exactly like my beloved (if sometimes infuriating) husband of 7 years. I hope that in another 30 years we will still love each other as much as you and your wife. Life is not always easy with a man of this caliber, but it sure is interesting. Cheers! :-)

Lana C.

February 3, 2011

Dear Fred, you sound exactly like my beloved (if sometimes infuriating) husband of 7 years. I hope that in another 30 years we will still love each other as much as you and your wife. Life is not always easy with a man of this caliber, but it sure is interesting. Cheers! :-)

Graham McBain

February 3, 2011

Normally I don't drink on weeknights, but I'm going to tonight, I only hope I can get trashed enough to properly honor this American Hero!

Shannon Mary

February 3, 2011

All I can say is "Amen". Hope I get to meet you in the afterlife, Fred - you sound like my kinda guy!

cherokee 316

February 3, 2011

If I still drank, I'd definitely raise one in your honor, my friend that I never actually met. R.I.P. brother.

tony ly

February 3, 2011

fred: you are (or were) the man!

Erik Andersen

February 3, 2011

God bless this man! What a way to put things

Ken T.

February 3, 2011

I'd be interested in joining that phonebooth gathering. I never knew you, yet I doubt I'll ever forget you. God bless.

Darth Tater

February 3, 2011

If my Obit is half as epic as yours Fred ill be happy... You sound as if you were one hell of a guy wish i could of sat down and had a roarer with you.

Tater

Josh Blaher

February 3, 2011

Fred, tonight I'll head to the ABC and get hammered for you.

Linnea Kosbab

February 3, 2011

Way to go, Fred!

Ken Herrera

February 3, 2011

Wonderful! I wish I'd been able to know such a down-to-earth person!

Kelllie Waterhouse

February 3, 2011

Never knew Fred but love him now. I hope his friends and family will adopt Freds genuinly endearing qualities as part of thier own. I hope there is Bourbon in heaven. If not I'll try to take him some when I go.

Not Drew Curtis Sir Farksalot

February 3, 2011

Raising a glass to you!

Ken E

February 3, 2011

This is the coolest obit ever and I would have been proud to have met Fred and called him my friend.

Mike Minshall

February 3, 2011

Fair thee well Fred. I'm sorry we never had a chance to meet.

A.M. Isaacson

February 3, 2011

Mr. Clark-I hope when I pass on and I see you in that twisting nether space I can shake your hand and buy you a drink with my cloud money. You are a man after my own heart.... God bless and keep you and your family.

All your friends at Fark.com

February 3, 2011

"Best. Obituary. Ever."

J

February 3, 2011

Fred, I never knew you, but you seem like you probably were a fun guy. Condolences to your family, though it sounds like left them in good spirits.

- Jake (not in VA)

February 3, 2011

Well played sir

R. L. Duwe

February 3, 2011

God bless and keep you, Fred. Though we never met, I can say that you led an exemplary life. I'll be saving a copy of your obituary so my wife and family will know how I want mine to be written. I raise my glass to you, sir!

Jim Roberts

February 3, 2011

Salute.

February 3, 2011

I didn't know Fred, but tonight I will toast his mediocrity and tomorrow morning I will regret it.

Stan Grop

September 28, 2009

I never knew Fred. It is obviously my loss because he sounds like my kind of person. Good luck Fred.

August 19, 2009

I dont even know Fred - my bro just recently pased and someone asked if I saw this obit. I am VERY IMPRESSED - wow - I believe who ever wrote his obit knew him very well - I hope my family writes my obit this way

Lula Major Winfree

July 31, 2009

Lula M.Winfree

July 9, 2009

That is the most real/cutest obit I have ever read. I do not know you all but I do Thank your sweet family for recognizing what Fred would have wanted written - "Each to their own" as they say.
Bless your sweet family - wish I had one like it. Sincerely, Elizabeth

Phyllis Wright

July 3, 2009

After reading this obit , I know my Mom is having side splitting laughs and great times with Fred. God bless you and your family , You were truly 1 special person. not even knowing you I'll look you up when I join my Mom and you at Home !!

June 14, 2009

Mario...this Trevor Parchment, your phone # came up "private"...still don't have contact number 4 u...my friend's e-mail is [email protected] & my # is 954 655-6655...contact me again ASAP... I want @ come & visit u...One Love

April 13, 2009

Yeah Fred, I will throw one down for you.

ro

tom iaderosa

March 10, 2009

Fred, I never met you....but I feel like I have known you all my life. Hopefully someday we will meet up and have a brew. Best wishes for you and your family----I am dedicating my inebriation tonight to you brother!!!

Mike H

March 10, 2009

Well Fred I never knew ya but I'll drink a shot to ya!!

David Grubbs

March 1, 2009

Fred, you sound like a great normal guy and I'll tip one to you tonite!

Cherie

January 20, 2009

Fred you sounded alot like my dad, I lost him June 6th 2007. If I know my dad and the sounds of you! You two have become great buds. Tell Richard Ferrell his baby girl said hi, and I love him. May both you have a drink together.

Sharon S.

January 13, 2009

When I enter the Pearly Gates I hope Fred is there to welcome me, along of course with my dad and brother and my dogs. Cheers to Fred and to the person who so eloquently eulogized him in this obituary.

B. Moyer

December 22, 2008

A toast to Fred who clearly lived a good life and to his family who was lucky enough to have shared it. Salute!

K. J.

September 14, 2008

Life is too short to count calories ("Shallow Hal"), so go ahead chow down on that bacon or steak or cheesecake -- just like Fred.
This is the kind of obit I hope my family will write about me. I know them too well, though, and know that they will publish the usual plain vanilla. Blah. They're chicken. Fred & his family clearly are not.
I was so moved by this obit 2 years ago that I bookmarked it.
You rock, Fred!

LOIS BENNETT

August 14, 2008

OH HOW MUCH HAPPIER THE WORLD WOULD BE IF WE HAD MORE FREDS! SOUNDS LIKE HE WAS QUITE AN INTERESTING AND WELL-LOVED MAN. I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE MARRIED TO A FRED (JOE) FOR 20 YEARS. HE DIED AT 52, 18 YEARS AGO AND LEFT ME WITH 3 BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN AND A LIFETIME OF CHIRISHED MEMORIES. MRS. CLARK, YOU ARE A LUCK WOMAN TO HAVE HAD FRED. THOUGH GONE, HE WILL KEEP YOU SMILING.

Sherry T

August 8, 2008

Wow! What a obit. Here it is 2yrs later and they are still toasting u.You must of been one heck of a guy. Here's to you

X P

July 30, 2008

Blessings and appropriate beverages to your family, Fred. Your memory will live on through the words left here in your honor. Right on. squidoo.com/obituary

Anne M

June 25, 2008

That is an awesome obit. I am impressed - he must have been a blast. I love how he loved his wife and his country. And his bacon! Me too. Seems like those who knew him were rich.

Tracy D

June 25, 2008

I wish I knew him. Cheers Fred.

Phyllis

June 8, 2008

My glass up to you Fred,I`m sorry its only Pepsi.

Nancy Royall

May 19, 2008

Fred -- You are just the type of guy we can all love. You should have known Johnny Coates. He died this weekend. He was just the type of friend you would have loved. We all loved.

Mary

May 19, 2008

I never had the honor of meeting Fred Clark but I can say without hesitation that this world has lost a truly unique individual who understood the of meaning of life. Tonight I toast you, Mr. Clark.

Linda Edwards

March 31, 2008

What a wonderfully put tribute! Here's to you, Frederic! RIP, and may your family's tears give way to laughter and happy memories.

brandy wilde

March 19, 2008

What a beautiful tribute to what sounds like my kind of drinking buddy. Cheers Fred!

Beth Bruner

February 25, 2008

Fred sounds like a real likable guy. Wish I had known him. Everyone needs a Fred in their life. Here's a jigger of Virginia Gentlemen just for you Fred.

Shirley Hoskin

January 18, 2008

Fred,
I just wanted to say CONGRATS on your new Grandaughter...I know you would have had a blast with her...I know Alice has got to be in seventh heaven now she has arrived...I bet she hasn't stopped smiling...I know you are so very proud of the new parents...I know you will watch over this little one and keep her safe...I'm sure she won't be spoiled much...Again CONGRATS....Shirley

MaryAnn Russo

January 16, 2008

How can I be sympathic; Fred's life was everything he desired! Recently I assigned myself the honor of writing my own obit. I was struggling, but now, since reading Fred's I know where I am going with it. I just hope my children are as brave as Fred's children and will have it printed.

steve crawford

January 13, 2008

I actually signed this already once. Every once in a while I read this obituary again and every time I do I smile. I guess I think of this man Fred as a role model-I'm young and don't set lofty goals for myself-I just hope to master mediocrity and hopefully have great people around me to drink with and smile.
Thinking of you Fred. thanks for making me smile.

Amy P

January 10, 2008

I came across this today, finally. Fred sounds like he'd have been my kinda guy, and it's shame I didn't get to meet him.

Rest assured, Fred, that I will carry on with your sense of humor and wit...

October 26, 2007

i love this obri it was so great and very amususing hope my my family writes the truth about me like this.

Brenda Henley

October 8, 2007

Fred was my supervisor at C&P Telephone Company (now Verizon). I'll never forget the time I totally shocked him (hard to believe, huh?). I went shopping on Cary St. at lunchtime and bought a pair of shoes. After lunch, I was sitting at my desk working, when several co-workers came over asking to see my shoes. His face red as a beet, Fred approached my desk and reprimanded me, because the employees were at my desk. Mind you, I was a hard-working, dedicated employee. I was furious that he singled out only me, so I totally lost my cool and let him have it! Fred was speechless! Later, discussing the situation, he told me he could always depend on me and felt he could be open with me. He said I really shocked him - can you believe that??!! Fred was a very intelligent man; one I'll never forget. My best to his wonderful wife and family!

Maureen Johnson

September 2, 2007

I don't know why I read this Obit.
but I seemed to be drawn to it. I must say it was different but I totally respect his view point. He seemed to be quite the individual. One of a kind you might say. I didn't know the gentleman in life but I feel I know him in death. May he rest in peace!

Alice Shumake

August 26, 2007

I never knew Fred, but wish I had. I heard about Fred from a relitive off his who thought I'd enjoy reading his obit. Fred is totally cool. He's my new hero.

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