Eugene -Clark-Obituary

Eugene Clark

New York, New York

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From the Terrace
In life, Eugene Clark observed the three D's: dance, drama and divas. He started early: Roberta Flack was his music teacher in Washington, D.C., during the 1960's. He could sing like Jennifer Holliday in the musical "Dreamgirls," he could emote like Norma Desmond in "Sunset Boulevard" and he danced "like Tina Turner," said Larry Courtney, Mr. Clark's partner for the last 13 years. "And he had legs almost as good."

For the last four years, the couple lived in a two-story rooftop apartment on 42nd Street, with a sweeping view of the neon canyons and the bustle of Times Square. It was not that Mr. Clark did not enjoy his work at Aon Corporation, where he was an administrative assistant, but he loved his life away from the office.

He adored "Miss Saigon" and "Les Miserables," cooked southern-style fried cabbage, and collected Waterford crystal decanters and vases.

And then, there was what they called "the Terrace." Mr. Clark, 47, converted the apartment's 10-foot-by-24-foot concrete-slab patio into a thriving terrace garden, laying in lattice work and a fountain. He potted red hibiscus plants, geraniums in hanging baskets, miniature cedar trees, and yellow and burgundy hollyhocks.

From the terrace, guests at their annual New Year's Eve parties could watch the ball drop in Times Square.

Mr. Courtney, who has three children from when he was married, said they came to love Mr. Clark as a family member. Mr. Courtney's daughter, Heather, 28, joined them on a gay rights march in Washington in 1993, carrying a sign that read, "I'm proud of my gay dad and my new step- queen."

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To see his smiling face here, I can tell that Eugene was a man who loved life. The day the world lost him and so many others will never be forgotten. Best wished to his many friends and his family, with much love from Texas

Twenty years ago, I read Eugene Clark’s obituary on the Aon remembrance page. I didn’t know him, but his story and smile struck something in me. I’ve always kept a space in my heart for him as a personal, human connection to the September 11 horror. In January 2020, I made a long-delayed, first visit to NYC, and went to the 9/11 memorial to find his name on the wall. It broke my heart to touch his name, and I shed tears then just as I do today for this innocent and so much loved man that I...

Remembering Eugene on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

To hear about your gardening skills on the terrace and your kindness to friends at your New Year's parties brought a smile to my face. I pray today for special blessings on your family and friends as they remember great times together. We will never forget.

We will never forget you

Gene,
You will always be remembered for your kind spirit and smiling eyes.

Hi Eugene, you are still in my thoughts and prayers

Just read your story in a 9/11 book and wanted to light a candle for the beautiful soul we lost. Burn brightly, your memory shall live on

I don't know you. I just clicked on your name on the memorial website because your picture Made me smile. I light a candle for you.