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I'll never forget his grace and kindness. He was a special man I'm privileged to have known.
Richard H. Bayard
October 07, 2022
Millsboro, Delaware
1930 - 2015 (Age 84)
Kenneth S. Clark, Sr.AGE: 84 • MillsboroChief Red Deer, Kenneth S. Clark, Sr., Chief of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe for over 30 years, son and grandson of Nanticoke Chiefs, passed away at home on his ancestral lands on October 9, 2015, a month before his 85th birthday.Chief Clark was born on...
Read MoreI'll never forget his grace and kindness. He was a special man I'm privileged to have known.
Richard H. Bayard
October 07, 2022
It is a sad reminder of how big an impact Ken had on our industry and the state in general to be reminded of his passing. Some shoes simply cannot be filled and Ken is a perfect example of that age old saying. He is still in our thoughts.
michael morton
October 07, 2020 | Greenville, DE
I think of Kenny often. He was a great person and always friendly. He is missed.
Bonnie Palen
October 08, 2019 | Milton, DE
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Paul Runkle
October 07, 2019 | York, PA
I smiled when I saw Ken's picture again, because I have such fond memories of him and respect for him and his memory. I knew him from Democratic politics and manufactured housing matters he shared with a client.
I found him to be a man of quiet good sense, good humor and humility. At the same time, I saw him as a man guided by strong principles, and with great love for his family, his Tribe, his party and his nation.
With those characteristcs, he was able to develop wide respect and...
Richard Bayard
October 07, 2019 | Wilmington, DE | Friend
He showed what true leadership is in championing efforts to empower his community.
Rico Newma
October 29, 2015 | University Park, MD
I am proud to have known Ken Clark as a friend. He was a man of great grace, wisdom, and goodness. He leaves behind thousands of admirers of his humanity, and humility and his charming smile. Those admirers, including me, treasure their memories of him, with their own smiles.
He also leaves behind an admirable and honorable legacy of masterfully preserving the heritage of the Nanticoke tribe, tireless engagement in Democratic Party affairs, and in many other realms. But most...
Richard Bayard
October 21, 2015 | Wilmington, DE
With heart felt sympathy for the Clark family, One Giant of a Man will be missed by so many.
Bryan Barr
October 21, 2015 | Millsboro, DE
A Gentleman, I respected very much. Sorrowful for his Passing. but Happy for his full Life.
My Prayers are with Him & Family.
Lucky Iaquinta
October 18, 2015