Gerry-1945-2022-Obituary

Gerry E. Clark 1945-2022

Leeds, Massachusetts

1945 - 2022

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Gerry E. Clark 1945-2022 LEEDS, MA - On Dec. 4th, with his beloved wife Pam by his side, Gerry Clark, known to many as "Clarkie", left this world peacefully after a hard fought battle against several recent illnesses. Gerald Evans Clark was born on November 23, 1945 in Northampton to Robert E....

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I worked with Gerry for many years at " The phone company ". He was a great man and very involved in helping other people. He will be missed. Our deepest sympathies go out to Pam. Ray & Carole Normandeau.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Gerry did a lot of good for other veterns. Love and prayers.

R.I.P. Gerry.

I was such a lucky guy to have Gerry as a good friend in my lifetime. They just don't come any better. If all the people in the world were like him, there would never be any conflicts. Rest In Peace My Friend, until we meet again. Bernie

Worked for many years with Gerry at the Telephone Company. He´s done a great job with the veterans also. You will be missed. Condolences to Pam and his family

My uncle Gerry was without question a unique person. He was honorable, thoughtful, honest, and a true gentleman in a world where that has become somewhat rare. Quite honestly I believe he came by these things quite naturally and had a way of always making the people around feel completely at ease and his smile was infectious. I will miss all of these things about him and I will miss him incredibly. Until we meet again uncle Gerry...I Love You

Gerry was one of the most active people on this Earth. we will miss him but remember him always.

Condolences to Pam and family. I worked for and with Gerry for many years at N.T & T. He was always willing to share a laugh and a lesson. He was a good man.

Gerry, Lodge 997 and VFW 8006 will miss you. Thanks for all you have done for veterans. RIP. Condolences to Pam and your family.