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Josephine De Bono
June 9, 2020
This is most beautifully written, for a most incredible and beautiful woman. She is and will be forever very missed.
Not often do I have regret, but I do regret not spending more time with such an exceptional person, inspirational and loving!
I miss you daily Aunty Joan!
Josephine DeBono
June 9, 2020
This is most beautifully written, for a most incredible and beautiful woman. She is and will be forever very missed.
Guy Martin
May 23, 2020
Joan was both a mentor and friend. I would not be here without her. I last saw her in hospital before my business trip to France. We celebrated her birthday as best we could this year. Every year we would try to have a night out, and the customary glass of port with assorted treats in her living room... I know she is still with Marie Josée and me, in spirit, ... I could not see her coming back from Europe, I had to be hospitalized. and then we were quarantined... She will remain in my mind as unique... you not often meet outstanding people like her that show intelligence, integrity, humanity, and resolve.
April 26, 2020
Joan was a wonderful Friend and we shared many happy times together over dinners at her Home or mine. I will miss her terribly.
Anita Mountjoy
Howard Knopf
April 17, 2020
Miss Clark, as she was known, was truly superlative in so many ways, including her love of the law, love of animals, and devotion to the intellectual property profession. She was a leading practitioner, a pioneer for women, and an inspiration to everyone. I was privileged to have met her many times while she was still active.
Marlene Gregory
April 15, 2020
I met Joan a few years ago at the TMR Recreation Center in a Bridge Class, and she became my Bridge partner. She was a woman of distinction from the moment I met her, always so gracious, and intelligent. She told how she used to play the violin and the piano as a child, and hoped to come to one of my student concerts. A lovely lady. Joan will be missed in Town of Mount Royal, Quebec.
Tipu Chughtai
April 14, 2020
Truly an exceptional lady!
you will be dearly missed Ms. Clark.
Catherine Robertson
April 13, 2020
Joan was an amazing lady and it was an honour to get to know her. She will be missed!
Johanne Savard
April 13, 2020
Joan was a person whom I admired and loved. Unusually bright, yet so humane and caring. I miss her already..
Ingrid Birker
April 13, 2020
I met Joan many years ago after the birth of my first son who I named in honour of Joan's father Thomas Clark. Joan was a kind, dignified and caring person. In her work as a lawyer and defendent of animal rights, she understood how change and the need for compassion worked hand in hand. In a 2017 address to the graduates of Universite de Montreal she talked about change through a paleontological lense:
It is a passage that I read to my father, also a paleontologist, shortly before his death at the age of 102, and which I have always remembered. The author spoke of looking at the past through a window, in his case a paleontological window, but this can apply to a window through which one looks at anything in the past.
The author wrote:
If there is one single impression you gain from what is to be seen through this window it is encapsulated in the simple word change. Life's flow is in a constant dynamic change. Life seen through a paleontological window is like a kaleidoscopic image, where change is not only natural but inevitable.
Also in our lives, change is inevitable.
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