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Charles Kendall Clarke

Mobile, Alabama

1945 - 2019

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Charles Kendall Clarke was born on April 11, 1945, in Ray, Arizona. The family later moved to Arkansas then Alabama. Dr. Clarke received his BS degree from the University of Alabama, his MS and Ph.D. from Lehigh University. Following graduation from Lehigh, he worked for the military division of...

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Kendall was a fantastic professional with a friendly and relaxing personality. Very easy to talk to and always eager to discuss metallurgy, which we had in common. I will miss having those discussions. He was like a kid showing off interesting things he had worked on through the years. Now he will know the answers to anything left undone here. Rest in peace old friend.

So sorry to learn of his death. He was a very nice person who always had time to talk to you. May herest in peace.

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Kendall, we only knew each other from 7/2018 till your passing when you called for my company to represent you and Carolyn to sell your home in Orange Beach. You always amazed me that no matter what you were going thru with that horrible disease you only thought of Carolyn and how she was going to be once you were gone. You never thought of yourself and it was also amazing to me that you did so much work thru what I'm sure was much pain. You shared so many wise thoughts with our...

We will miss you Kendall. We'll miss you from Kiwanis. We'll miss you helping out with our mystic society. We'll miss you cutting a rug on the dance floor. I learned so much about metals and the stresses they endure. I'm sorry you were in pain. But now you are whole again. The pain has left. Your memory remains. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Peace and Grace.

We will miss you Kendall. We'll miss you from Kiwanis. We'll miss you helping out with our mystic society. We'll miss you cutting a rug on the dance floor. I learned so much about metals and the stresses they endure. I'm sorry you were in pain. But now you are whole again. The pain has left. Your memory remains. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Peace and Grace.