Homer-Clark-Obituary

Homer Clark

Boulder, Colorado

1918 - 2015

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Homer H. Clark, well-known legal scholar, retired CU Law School faculty member, and beloved father, died on March 19, 2015 at his home in Boulder. He was one day short of his 97th birthday. Born in Chicago in 1918, Homer was raised in the Long Island suburbs of New York City. After high school he...

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Homer served aboard the USS Abner Read during WWII with my dad (Max Davis) The ship was sunk in the Pacific on November 1, 1944. I am making an effort to make contact with family and friends of those that served during that time. I would like to correspond further with family and friends of Mr. Clark.

Sincerely, Michael Davis Gretna, NE
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Dear Ann and All the rest of Homer's family
I was a neighbor of Homer and Jean my entire time on Grant Place. They graced this neighborhood long, long time and they are missed.
Marcia Usow 973 Grant Place

Homer was the kindest and most encouraging of men. It was a pleasure and a privilege to work for him and Jean.
Jane Hollestelle

Homer Clark was a mentor and a friend. I worked on the casebook with him as a law student. He taught me a lot. Later we often bumped into each other while hiking up in Chautauqua Park. It was always a delightful surprise. He had a wonderfully dry sense of humor that I will always remember. He was fine man and I feel very fortunate to have known him.

Professor Clark was a lovely man, an informative Professor of Law and a kind mentor. I am lucky to have known him. Rienne Hartman McElyea, Class of 1989

Professor Clark was an inspiration during my time as a law student in the 1970's. I am grateful for the standard of excellence he set for the school. My sincere condolences to his family. Mary Beth Ritger JD 1976

Homer was my first good friend on the CU faculty, when I came to teach in several summer sessions. He was a welcoming and encouraging and informative presence, and we had many heart-to-heart conversations about life, teaching, and the law. His passing is a loss to us all. Christopher Mueller, Boulder Colorado