Graham-CLARKE-Obituary

Graham Stanley CLARKE

London, City of London

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Graham CLARKE passed away in London, City of London. The obituary was featured in The Times on January 7, 2014.

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Graham was a kind friend and great supporter of the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine. He is greatly missed.

Graham was a delightful man, warm, generous and kind. I first met him when the future of the Homeopathic Hospital was in great doubt and we succeeded in bringing it into the UCLH family without, I hope, damaging its proud heritage. Graham was very much a part of making that happen and his enthusiastic support for all that we did was greatly welcomed. More recently, the parties which he hosted at Christmas were a wonderful way of celebrating both staff and the continuing and evolving...

I knew Graham when he served as a trustee and Vice President on the committee of the Friends of RLHIM. He always added colour and humour to the meetings and regaled us with stories of the war and his involvement with the Worshipful Company of Barber Surgeons. He loved a party and was an excellent seller of raffle tickets!! His involvement with the UCLH hospitals was very much a part of his life and he will be missed by all those who knew him.

A unique lovable, generous man. One who had an inate interest and compassion for others. One who truly supported those who he cared for. A true gentleman. Someone who will be missed by all who had the fortune to have met and got to know him. His laughter, his story telling, his positive thinking and actions on elements he truly believed in will be long remembered. God bless Graham - my friend.

He was a great friend, very generous in spirit, someone who always sought the fun-side of life, with that characteristic chuckle and twinkle in his eye.
He is greatly missed.

I was very sorry to hear of Graham's passing. He was a lovely man with a great sense of humour, and a true gentleman. He will be greatly missed especially at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine where he was the Friends' Vice President. I will miss seeing his smiling face at the RLHIM.

Graham was a very welcome supporter of UCLH in general and the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine in particular. All on the UCLH Board were greatly touched by his regular support at our meetings and it was a pleasure to go to his parties at the RLHIM. He was a man of great charm with a wonderful sense of humour. His lively intellectual curiosity was very evident right to the end of his life. He will be very much missed by all his many friends at our hospital.

Graham was a gentleman in every sense of the word. He gave his time and expertise unstintingly to the many causes that interested him and in which he believed.
He was a trustee of the Friends of the Royal Hospital for Integrated Medicine and before that of the British Homeopathic Association and the Nature Cure Clinic. Latterly the Friends made him a Vice-President in recognition of his services to the hospital.
He was a lovely man and will be greatly missed.

I was sorry to hear about Graham. He was a lovely man and always made an effort to turn up to our Board meetings at UCLH and he was a great supporter of the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine. A true gentleman who always made time for others. He will be missed.