Charles-Clark-Obituary

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Charles E. Clark

Durham, New Hampshire

Apr 28, 1929 – Dec 3, 2013 (Age 84)

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BORN
April 28, 1929
DIED
December 3, 2013
AGE
84
LOCATION
Durham, New Hampshire

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J. Verne Wood Funeral Home - Buckminster Chapel - Portsmouth Obituary

Charles E. Clark, 84, of Emerson Road, Durham, passed away December 3, 2013, surrounded by his family. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, April 28, 1929, son of the Reverend Clarence and Beatrice Clark.Charles attended high school in Newport, NH, and attended Bates College where he met his wife...

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Jon,
I just learned of your Dads passing and am sorry for your loss.The first time I met your dad was unusual at best,Im sure you remember when your dad came on the ice at a Budmen game when you injured your colorbone.Not knowing who he was,I asked him to step back and give you some room to deal with the injury.I was totaly unaware it was your father and felt that I had made a huge error.Being the man that your dad was,he never held that against me and often made light of the case of...

Sorry to hear about your dad. My prayers to you and your family

Thank you for your friendship when I was young. You are missed.

Jon,
I was hoping my schedule would allow me to be there this morning with you, but unfortunately it doesn't. Our families relationship with your Dad was a special one at UNH and we are all saddened by your loss. Please extend our sympathy to your entire family. It's been way long since our Budmen days hasn't it. Let's get together over your way sometime soon. Jim Hayes

I always enjoyed talking with Charlie. His office in History was a couple of doors down from mine in Sociology. I learned a lot from him about the history of New England. He was always serene, cheerful, helpful -- a wonderful colleague. He is greatly missed. My deepest condolences to his family. Bud Khleif

Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family at this very difficult time.

The Pilar Family

A good friend for many years. A fine teacher and historian. We will miss him, Bert Whittemore

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I was one of his students my senior year at UNH (1968) and well remember not only his lectures and classes, but also his interest in us as students.

"Dad" touched my life in so many ways. Seems like just yesterday that we were in England...although the Laura Ashley dresses don't fit anymore -- which is a clear sign of time gone by. I will always remember being the only business major in a history class, birthday celebrations, beloved Christmas parties at the Clarks, weddings, baby baptisms, and so so many other wonderful times. My heart is heavy, but full of love for you and yours as we find the strength to celebrate the blessed life of...