Clark-Kearney-Obituary

Clark Kearney

Durham, Connecticut

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Clark Kearney Clark Kearney, a longtime resident of Durham, passed away peacefully surrounded by family Sunday, August 4th, 2024, after battling Lewy Body Disorder. (Maurice) Clark was born in 1947 to Myrtle and Thomas Kearney in New Hampshire. He spent his youth on Hampton Beach and while his...

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I know this may sound weird, but Clark came to me in a dream last night. My wife said I should try to get in touch with him as it has been years, so I did some internet surfing and discovered the awful news of his passing. I worked closely with Clark for 3 years at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital. We became close, playing racketball almost every Saturday. I still have welts on my back from his incessant shots off the back wall! He was a terrific people person and exuded a kindness that...

I am so sorry to hear of Clark´s passing. I worked with him at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital, Veterans Memorial Medical Center, and MidState Medical Center. He was a wonderful, honest, and caring man. My deepest sympathy to his family.

I graduated from Bates one year after Clark. We lived in the same dorm and were line mates. Clark played right guard while I was the right tackle. As such we shared the miseries of 3 hot humid pre-season sessions together. Most importantly, I knew Clark to be a very kind and nonjudgmental person who accepted people for who they were. Even though I last saw and spoke to him in 1969, I remember him vividly and was sadden to hear about his death yesterday.

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I am very sorry to learn of Clark's recent death. I remember him as a very kind and supportive friend during my two years as his roommate at college. Clark was funny, open and sensitive and a true friend who helped me with his nonjudgemental support. I was a year younger than he and we played football together, sharing struggles and memories through difficult and rewarding times. I spent 15 years overseas and am sorry to say drifted out of touch with him. But when we occasionally wrote or...