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Alexander Logie Clark

Dallas, Texas

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Alexander "Alex" Logie Clark died peacefully in his home on May 31, 2009, at the age of 80, in Richardson, Texas. Born in Johnshaven, Scotland, he immigrated to the United States as a small child. Alex had a brilliant mind, a caring heart, and a rare gift for listening that translated into every...

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Karen, So sorry for your loss. I had the priviledge of spending some time with Alex and he was a very witty and free spirited man. I am thinking about you!

Sandy Chance

Thanks for all the "fun" discussions and life lessons...your friend, Lyn<

Kevin and I recently visited Alex in Dallas. Alex was making us breakfast and telling us a story about Henry. I noticed a tear roll down his face and at that moment I knew that I had just met a remarkable and memorable person.

Although my time with Alex was brief, he will always be in my thoughts. To his wife Karen and the entire Clark family my deepest sympathy.

Alex was a CASA volunteer on a case in which I represent the children, and I can say without a doubt that he made a loving and positive difference in the lives of these boys.

Karen,
I would like to express my sympathy to you and your family. You are all in my prayers.

I know three Clarks. And if they are representative of the kind of man Alexander Clark was, then he was surely impressive and a person that I truly missed knowing. The man he was lives on in my friends, Paul, Jeff, and Kevin.
My heart hurts for all the Clarks, and I wish you all peace.

I loved my Grandfather, and thank him for the many good memories and life lessons. He is a very honorable man, and even a better person, who made a big contribution to society. You could always count on a witty story and a good joke. My favorite time spent with Logie was at the horse track, on the golf course, and in Scottland. He will always be remembered as on of the all time greats.

Our love to Karen and all of Alex's family. We loved Alex very much, he will be greatly missed.

It was a privilege to know and work with Dr. Clark. He was always fair-minded, had great sense of humor and very supportive. He told me once that he liked to hire good people and then try to stay out of their way so they could do their job.
I’ve been lucky enough to work with a lot of good administrators and he will always be at the top of the list. He will be greatly missed.