FREDERICK E. CLARKE Jr.

FREDERICK E. CLARKE Jr. obituary, Bangor And Winter Haven, Fl

FREDERICK E. CLARKE Jr.

FREDERICK CLARKE Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 22, 2014.
BANGOR AND WINTER HAVEN, FL - Frederick E. Clarke Jr., 72, a retired Bangor Police Captain, passed away July 19, 2014. Fred was born October 3, 1941, in Westbrook, the son of Frederick E. and Harriet (O'Reilly) Clarke.

Fred grew up in Machias and graduated from Bangor High School, where he lettered in football and track, and was an officer in the JROTC program. He married his sweetheart, Dianne. He had an Associate Degree from the University of Maine and was a U.S. Navy veteran. During his career with the police department, he and his partner, Fred Bryant, were two of the original narcotics officers in the state, where together they accounted for the first major infiltration into the illicit drug trade in the State of Maine. Fred was a graduate of the FBI National Academy and past president of the New England chapter of National Academy Graduates. He also attended the BNDD (DEA) Narcotics officers training academy in Washington D.C. and returned to that institution as an assistant instructor/councilor at the request of that agency. Fred worked as a patrol officer, narcotics officer and detective. Upon his promotion to Detective Lieutenant, he instituted the upgrading of the detective division, which resulted in the Bangor Police Dept becoming the first city in the state to be responsible for the investigations of homicides committed in the city, which previously had been assigned to the Maine State Police. Fred also graduated from the Babson College Command Training Institute, the Southern Police Institute of homicide investigations, Secret Service Dignitary Protection School, Washington D.C., and numerous other training courses. He was trained and certified as a Forensic Hypnotist, successfully using this technique in several criminal cases, one of which resulted in the arrest and conviction of a serial rapist. Fred was also appointed as Director of the Division of Special Investigations for the Department of Public Safety for the State of Maine. Fred received numerous commendations, including one from the Director of the FBI for his participation in the arrest of one of the top ten most wanted.

Upon retiring from the police department, Fred became the Director of Safety for Cole's Express. Subsequently, he returned to law enforcement, spending seven plus years as a criminal investigator for the Penobscot County Sheriff's Department. Fred then accepted a position as a fraud investigator with the Maine Employers Mutual Insurance Co., after ten years with this company, he was forced to retire due to illness.

Fred was a charter member of the Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, a member of the American Legion and charter member and past vice commander of the Glenburn Post #211. He was also a life member of the Bangor Elks lodge #244. Fred belonged to St. Andrew's Lodge A.F. & A.M. #83, life member Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valleys of Bangor and Portland, life member Anah Shrine, where he was a charter member and past chief of the Anah Keystone Kops. A charter member of The Order of The Quetzalcoatl, and a member of the Bangor Court #150 of the Royal Order of Jesters. He was a sports lover, in his younger years playing basketball and softball in the men's leagues and later becoming a golf addict. He also loved spending time at hunting camp with his friends and sons and fly fishing. He rarely missed any of his grandchildren's sporting events. Over the years, Fred cherished the many friends that he had made along the way. He hopes that they will remember him for his sense of humor and love of life. Fred looked forward to wintering in Winter Haven, FL, where he and Dianne made many new friends. He was a loving and generous man. The family wishes to thank the EMMC, ICU and CancerCare for the loving and thoughtful care provided to Fred.

Fred is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Dianne; two sons, Frederick Clarke IV and his wife, Julie of Winter Haven, FL, and Scott Clarke and his wife, Jenny of Bangor; four grandchildren, Nicole Connelly and her husband, Tim of Ashburn, VA, Brian Clarke, of Biddeford, Laura Clarke and her fiancé, Kevin McAvoy of Brewer, and Jordan Clarke of Bangor; two great-grandchildren, Paige Connelly of Ashburn, VA, and Harper Owen Clarke of Biddeford; one sister, Barbara Grant of Machias; two brothers-in-law, Larry Doughty of Brewer, and Lewis Doughty and his wife, Gail of Hermon; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents.

A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, July 24, 2014, at Brookings-Smith, 133 Center St., Bangor, with the Rev. Dick Woehr, officiating. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Bangor, following the service. The family invites relatives and friends to share conversation and refreshment at the Family Reception Center of Brookings-Smith, 163 Center St., following the interment. Those who wish to remember Fred in a special way may make gifts in his memory to CancerCare, C/O EMHS Foundation, P.O. Box 931, Bangor, ME 04402-0931. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.BrookingsSmith.com.

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July 16, 2020

Roy Gallant posted to the memorial.

July 16, 2019

Roy & April Gallant posted to the memorial.

July 25, 2014

Sis & Roland Fogg posted to the memorial.

Roy Gallant

July 16, 2020

A dear Brother Mason, Shriner, Police Officer, MEMIC Investigator and close friend that I miss terribly. So many great times working together and enjoying him and other friends at his hunting camp. My wife and I miss the fun times with Fred and Diane when they visited us and the Arnold's in Belgrade and later in Florida where we all wintered. He was a true friend and the funniest jokester I have ever met. He had a lot of one liners that would put you into stitches and a heart as big as a house. The thing about getting older is knowing I will see you again Fred- keep a place set for me at HIS table. God Bless you Diane -Love, Roy

Roy & April Gallant

July 16, 2019

It is hard to think five years have passed since we had Fred with us. We think of him often and think back of all the great times we had with him and Diane. But I figure it this was, it is five years closer to when I will see him again.

God Bless you Diane and all your family - Love, Roy & April

Sis & Roland Fogg

July 25, 2014

Our condolances to you Diane and your family. He left us with alot of great memories. He was a great "KOP" and fun on vacations. He will be missed by all for a period of time.

Tammy Lang

July 24, 2014

I want to extend to you Diane and your family my deepest condolences. May God wrap you in his arms through this difficult time and watch over you all. I am so sorry for your loss. Fred will be greatly missed.

Sean Hilliard

July 23, 2014

Fred...You was most definitely one of my favorite residents and such a joy to everyone here at Winterhaven. You're awesome sense of humor alone made my day and still does everyday. That picture of you sitting on a toilet out in the front yard is still on my fridge that I wake up to every morning. Even though that first vote at coffee and donuts is going to be awkward but I know everyone there is going to feel the warmth of your presence. It was such a great pleasure and honor to have known you. Dianne my thoughts and prayers are with you.Rest In Peace my friend.

Tony Ashdown

July 23, 2014

Diane:
Sorry to hear about Fred. You and your family are in our prayers.
The Ashdowns
(Tony, Julie & Carol)

Bob Ashe

July 23, 2014

My condolences to you Dianne,Barbara It's
been yr's. I often think of working with fred at canteen and water sking on pushaw pond. May god bless and keep
you and your family. Butch Ashe

Gary Taylor

July 23, 2014

So sorry for your loss.

Chief Gary L. Taylor

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Kevin Geno

July 23, 2014

Please accept my sincere thoughts as you pass through this difficult time. May God bless you and your family.

July 22, 2014

My deepest condolences to Barbara, Dianne, Freddie's sons and grandchildren on his passing. Freddie was part of the fabric that made up the cloth of our childhood memories, growing up in Machias. Lots of nice memories of visiting at the Clarke's home when I was a youngster. I thought my best friend had the cutest brother ever! I'm sure he will be greatly missed by all who knew him! R.I.P, Freddie.

Inez (O'Reilly) Farrell

July 22, 2014

So sorry to hear of Fred's passing.Remember taking care of him as a wonderful little boy in Westbrook.He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Rest-In-Peace w/ love. Aunt Inez & Uncle Dave Farrell

Chuck Sherwood

July 22, 2014

Although I haven't talked to Fred for years, I was proud to have been able to call him a friend and mentor. I am sure he has found a bike already and is enjoying a ride with other original Blue Knight members. RIP Fred

Roland & Sue Brault

July 22, 2014

Our deepest condolences during this difficult time. Fred was a treasure in our community in Winter Haven. He will be sorely missed.

July 22, 2014

Dianne, Fred and Scott: I want to express my sincere condolences. Fred will be missed. He was a great co-worker and golfing buddy. Britt Wetmore

Joy Novotny

July 22, 2014

He was a great person. He will be missed greatly here in Winter Haven

Lois-Ann Wentworth Holmes

July 22, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with Fred's entire family and many friends. There is going to be one BIG reunion up above as he joins quite the group of LE officers and friends we have lost from this Earth in the past couple of years! A life well lived and lost far to soon. God Bless!

John Marr

July 22, 2014

There, in my opinion, will never be another Fred. His tenacity was only balanced by his humanity and made all the more special by his humilty and enormous sense of humor. The 10 years I worked with Fred at MEMIC were some of the most memorable. He would always talk lovingly of his wife, Diane, the kids and, especially the grandkids. The loss his family will endure is most unkind. Our hearts are with all of you. Your Friends at MEMIC

Alan & Karen Ingraham

July 22, 2014

Dianne and family please accept our deepest sympathies. Fred was a great friend and neighbor. As sick as he has been he always maintained the quick wit and sense of humor. My favorite golf memory with Fred was when we were playing Pinehurst no. 8 with his pals from Maine. On the 18th hole Freddie hit a shot right and it was close to the 17th tee. His next shot he skulled and who knows where it would have ended up but it hit the flag and pole wrapped around the flag went down the pole and in the hole. Fred started hollering and raised his arms people on the porch realized what had just happened and they all stood up and clapped acknowledging the great result of the shot.Rest in Peace my friend.

Hope ^Tyler

July 22, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We will miss Fred's sense of humor and positive attitude. He will be missed in the Winter Haven area.

July 22, 2014

Barbie so sorry to hear about your brother Fred, with love and prayers Bunny Goodwin Albee ofMachias

Patti Armstrong Phifer

July 22, 2014

Thoughts and prayers to you Dianne and your family. I have fond memories of Freddie when Liz and I visited you guys in Winter Haven and Bangor. Will miss him and his sense of humor.

Roy & April Gallant

July 22, 2014

Dear Diane and family. Words of sorrow are my first thoughts but I know Fred well enough to say he would not want that. He was too upbeat for anything except laughing and knowing his trials here are over. I cannot help but smile as I think of all our hunting camp adventures over the years and his jokes. I will miss our cribbage tournaments at camp but will try again to win one when I see him again.

Sincere Love, Roy & April Gallant

Brian Cox

July 22, 2014

Dianne, Fred, and Scott,
It is with great sadness that I learn of Fred's passing. I had the highest respect for Fred and I considered him a good friend. I have many fond memories of him on the police force, at hunting camp, the poker games, the softball tournaments, and so much more. Life is never the same when you lose someone so special. He will be missed. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Mike and Beryl Stott

July 22, 2014

Diane and Family
Mike and I are so saddened by Fred's passing. Such a character and full of fun. He will be missed at "Camp Close Enuff." I'm glad we were here for one last game of cards. RIP Fred

Wes Linscott

July 22, 2014

RIP, Fred. Condolences to all your loved ones.

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