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Alfred B. Clark Jr.

Concord, New Hampshire

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Alfred B. Clark Jr.

Concord, NH - Alfred B. Clark Jr., age 74, of Harrod Street passed away on Sunday, December 29, 2024 at his home.

He was born in Rockville Center, NY son of the late Alfred B. Clark Sr. and Lillian (Twomey) Clark.

Alfred worked as a computer programmer for many years.

He enjoyed spending time with his children, loved movies and was an avid reader

He especially enjoyed history, philosophy and fiction.

Alfred is survived by his wife, Annette (Phillips) Clark of Concord; his sons, Michael and

Patrick Clark; his three sisters: Margaret Amara, Patricia Smith, and Barbara Clark.

Predeceased by his brothers, Matthew Clark and Edward Clark.

Funeral services will be private.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in his memory to Christ the King Food Pantry, 72 South Main Street, Concord, NH 03301.

The Waters Funeral Home in Concord has the honor of assisting the family with the arrangements.

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Annie, Michael and Patrick so sorry for your loss. My friend from grade school loved your unique slant on life always made me think.You will be missed by many. Love ya Rocky

I loved and still love Al. Being one of my favorite people, I miss him fiercely, something that will not resolve itself of its own volition. From the moment my sister´s relationship was ignited, it was then I realized just how how much I loved him, with a true measure of validity.

Annie, Michael and Patrick, so sorry to hear of Al's passing. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to Annie, Patrick and Michael and to all Al's family. I've lost my best friend but I can't think of him without smiling. Rest in peace Rocky.

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I remember meeting Rocky when I was in elementary school. It seems like a long time ago but the memories feel like they happened yesterday. We grew up in interesting times and shared many experiences. While he was still in grade school, Rocky wrote a story and used his fellow students as characters. This wasn't an assignment, he was writing for his own amusement. He always had an interesting take on the world. I'll miss you good friend.

Annie and boys so sorry to hear of Al's passing. My prayers are with you

So saddened to learn from Mark of Al´s passing. I was in his class also and we are close friends with the Clark/Amara family over the years. Al will be remembered for his wit, intellect and kind heart. Our condolences to you and your boys.

I remember Al fondly. Fun and always ready to party in high school.