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Jeffrey Clark

Branford, Connecticut

1947 - 2025

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Jeffrey Clark September 24, 2025 Jeffrey Chapin Clark, 78, of Branford, Connecticut, passed away peacefully in his sleep on September 24, 2025 in his home in Branford. Born in New Haven on June 20, 1947, he was the son of the late Harold Deming Clark, Jr. and Ruth Hollingshead Clark. Jeff...

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My first job was at Branford Savings Bank. Jeff hired me and was always kind and encouraging. I am sorry for your loss.

Our family will never forget how Jeff always put others first. His heart was as big as his actions were. We remember the first time our family,new to the USA at the time, met Jeff and he took our daughters then aged 6 and 7 to the beach. They remember that day almost a decade later like it was yesterday. May you find peace in knowing that he is now at rest, and his acts of love have created a lasting ripple that will live on.

So very sorry to learn of Jeff's Passing. He was a very fine person in every way. Rest in Peace Jeff.

I knew jeff in my teens. Carpooled to Hamden hall with my brother Stuart and Jacquie wheeler Met up again at orientation for our sons at U R I´m so sorry for his passing. We hadn´t seen each other in years but we had great times to remember

I am so sorry to see this sad news about Jeff, my heartfelt condolences go out to Martha and The Clark family. We moved to Branford in 1985 and I met Jeff early on, of course on the tennis court. We ended up in the same group of players for over 20 years. A tough competitor but always a smile on his face. As a former runner I also remember one year he ran the Branford Road Race , while videotaping and talking all the way. It was shown on the local Branford tv station. Jeff was all...

Martha, I am so sorry to read of Jeff's passing. May his memory always be a blessing and comfort to you.

Jeff was a life-long friend from Hamden Hall days. He loved his family fiercely & was very proud of his grandsons. I will miss him every day.

My deepest sympathy to Jeffs family. I was a Banker and we were also membersof teh Chamber of commerce.

I've known Martha for over 20 years therefore, I knew Jeff. Having have met him at many local meetings and events at Yale, his passions were the same as so many others in Branford. Jeff was a gem to all. He will be sadly missed.