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Clark Shea

Hartford, Connecticut

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Clark Shea, 81, passed away on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at the Suffield House. Clark was born in Springfield, the son of the late Clyde R. and Dorothy (Waldo) Shea. He graduated from Springfield Technical High School. He honorably served in the U.S. Army before being honorably discharged. He...

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Clark was a great man to work for, he was a gentleman at all times. Enjoyed the meetings that we had together. Truly missed.

Only found out today about your passing. You are a truly inspiring leader who expressed exemplary concern for your team, nurturing and guiding all of us who benefitted from your experiences.

Clark was a great friend and leader. His compassion for people was second to none. We stayed in touch long after his retirement and he continued to show why he will be missed by so many who knew him. Our thoughts are with Clark and his family at this very sad time. Eric & Diane Myers

Clark was a great boss, a friend and a mentor. He was one of a kind - a leader by every definition of the word - who taught so many, so much. He will be missed. Kate and I send our heartfelt condolences.

My deepest condolences to Harlean, Mark and Madison. Clark will be deeply missed by all who knew him and whose lives he touched. I will miss our ocassional lunches and phone chats as well as his annual Christmas card. Rest in peace, CRS! We'll meet again someday. God Bless!

My prayers and thoughts go out to the Shea family. I had the great honor of working with Clark @ Pratt in North Haven. I attended many meetings him and always found him to be well mannered no matter what the agenda was. His smile and his deep respect for all that worked for him will never be forgotten.

You had my deep respect, Clark, because you cared so much for those who worked for you. Judy

Clark was a gentleman among men corporate executives. He carried on the tradition of professional accomplishment by graduates of Springfield's great Technical High School. He walked those halls 10 years before me but I was fortunate to become acquainted with him later at Pratt & Whitney and SCORE. Always calm and exhibiting grace, intelligence and humor, everyone who know him valued his friendship. I will miss his smile and wit. RIP my friend.

Bob Baribeau
Naples, FL

A friend from the Past GE 1952
Being one of the three remaining Apprentices from 1952 Springfield, Mass, Clark will always be with us as we spent 3 1./2 years of togetherness in the Apprentice Program, working, schooling and living together. It will be a great memory as all of us left GE and became very successful in our own businesses.
It is with a very heavy heart that I send my sincerest condolence and prayers to you, Harlean and Mark, and was very glad that I was able to...