CLARK-MAXWELL-Obituary

CLARK MAXWELL Jr.

Flagler Beach, Florida

1934 - 2011

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Clark Maxwell, Jr., born August 21, 1934 in St. Petersburg, Florida, passed away peacefully January 18, 2011, at his home in Palm Coast, Florida. He is survived by his loving wife of 26 years, Margo; his sister, Marie Morrison of Winder, GA; his son, Clark Maxwell III of Melbourne; two...

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I had the honor of getting to know Mr. Maxwell in 1994. He was good man and will truly be missed. He is surely in Heaven. To his family my deepest sympathy.

Margo,
I am saddened by your loss. I remember the first time you brought Clark to meet me; he lit up the room with his smile and genuine friendliness.
Don and I are both praying for you to have strength during this hard time. I will call you.
Peace, my friend,

My thoughts and prayers are with all of those he loved and who loved him. There are many Pi Kappa Alpha Brothers from Florida Southern College that share the same thoughts. I was in the same Pike pledge class in 1952 with Clark. We were later initiated together. I remember him as one who always had a smile for all and never said a bad thing about anyone. It is so good to see that he structured his life on principals he vowed to uphold as a Pi Kappa Alpha Brother.

ppka, Clark

Clark was a good and honorable man...and he was my friend. He never broke his word; it was his absolute bond. What a powerful legacy! This man will be missed but his time among us will not be forgotten.

Former Senator/Congressman Bill Grant

Clark was a wonderful friend to many, including Frank Calwell and Louise Calwell now Piper. Memories of he and Margo will last forever in our hearts. Louise Piper

Margo,
My deepest sympathies and regrets for not being to attend the memorial service tomorrow. Clark was truly a gracious gentleman and I am proud to have known and worked with him. BC

Clark was a true leader and public servant, following in the footsteps of his father. He left lasting and positive marks on Brevard County and the whole state through his service on the Brevard County School Board, in the Florida House and Senate, and as the first head of Florida's Board of Community Colleges. He had an infectous smile, a strong will, and an abiding belief in what was right. His grasp of numbers and the impact of appropriations and taxes was one rarely matched. He will...

So sorry to hear of Clark's passing. He will truly be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry for your loss - he was a great guy.