J. Clarke-Rieck-Obituary

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J. Clarke Rieck

Hilton Head, South Carolina

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DIED
February 9, 2024
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Hilton Head, South Carolina

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Keith Funeral & Cremation Services - Hilton Head Obituary

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of J. Clarke Rieck at the age of 82. Clarke peacefully departed on February 9th, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.

Clarke is survived by his devoted wife Patricia, his sister Sharon Desimone, his three children: Michael Rieck and...

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I always think of Clark when I am in the garden. He was the sweetest guy but also full of mischief. I frequently walk by his garden plot and think of him and his family.
We sure do miss him and his kindness in sharing his tips for gardening. ❤

With son, Michael grandson Brandon & great grandson Remi. Grandson Tanner

With daughter, Kerri

With daughter, Cheryl picture at the farm.

I loving memory.

Lord Jesus, You said, blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. (Matthew 5:4)
The Clarke’s family is mourning his loss. Lord, send them Your comfort now. Wrap Your loving arms around them and hold them tight. Please guide the surviving family members of Clarke. Help them to recover from the hurt and pain of their loss. Give them the faith to believe they will see him again. In the name of Jesus. Amen
Rick and Linda Georgette

My heart is breaking for Pat and the family, but I know Clarke will be with all of us in spirit. He was a master in the garden at Seabrook Farms. He did so much more than plant fruits, vegetables and flowers. He planted love and friendships and cultivated kindness and relationships. Rest in Peace sweet man, you will always be in my heart.

Always the first person to greet newcomers into our neighborhood, Clarke made sure we instantly felt at home in HHP.

Our hearts were uplifted when he welcomed us to coffee on his deck, invited us to chat in his living room, warmly waved every time we drove past each other, shared incredible vegetables and gave wise garden advice at Seabrook Farm. Clarke was an embodiment of hospitality, generosity and kindness. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten.