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Harvie H. "HCIII" Clark III

Spokane, Washington

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CLARK, Harvie H., III, "HCIII" (Age 69) Harv Clark began his journey in Yakima on Friday the 13th March, 1942 and passed away on April Fool's Day, 2011. He was the son of Eunice and Harvie Clark Jr. Always quick with a joke; which if you are sharing those now he will...

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Sorry for your loss Peggy. I didn't know Harv but heard about him over the years. and from what has been written here I can see not knowing him was a loss for me. May God bless and comfort you now and always Peggy.

When Harv would come to studio, the first thing I'd hear was, "So, did ya hear the one about...."
We're really gonna miss ya Harv, Be at peace, my friend.
John & Kathy Van Houdt

The Ladies and Gentlemen of the Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Harvie H. Clark, III for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.

Linda Anne House, Founding Member

Harv my friend you will be truly missed by many. A man could only wish to have as many friends as you had in your lifetime. Thank you for the time and dedication to the Youth Sport in the Spokane area. There are so many children that you have made a difference in their lives by what you have given. It was my pleasure to have known you for the last 15 years. Your family can be very proud of you. Sleep well my friend.

Our Thoughts and prayers are with Peggy, Erin, and Kenner. We will miss gruff old Harv but I think on the inside he was really a creampuff. Harv, we miss you in the morning and in the evening. They must have needed his voice in heaven.

Harv and I had great years together at the old "Q" Radio. He was testy and prickly, caring and thoughtful. He didn't suffer fools easily. He was Harv, and a true professional. I not only liked him, I admired his sense of duty and loyalty. Perhaps our next lunch together will be in God's Great Control Room. I'll miss you, Harv! My deepest condolences to Peggy and the family.

I know you'll have them cracking up in Heaven Harv. Thanks for all the laughs and great memories. You will be remembered and you will be missed. My best to your family.
Diane Cortez

God Bless you Harv, you will be missed. Of all the old radio guys you are the one that crosses my mind most often. We had a lot of fun at old Q.
Bob Busse

Our HEARTS and PRAYERS go out to PEGGY and the FAMILY. HARV and I served in Armed Forces Radio together in England, and reconnected in SPOKANE. He was a True Friend and Brother. I'll LOVE Him Forever.