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Leonard Parker Clark

Portland, Oregon

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Clark, Leonard Parker 90 12/11/1919 03/16/2010 Leonard Parker Clark died March 16, 2010, at the age of 90. A lifetime Portland resident, Leonard was born Dec. 11, 1919, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark. He graduated from Washington High School. Leonard received his bachelor's degree...

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Hello this is formerly Beverly Locke- Wyas married and widow of Nick Locke PGA Golf Founder and Golf Professionals I am a Golf Ambassador. Len sponsored Nick Locke on the tour and in golf events he was classy and elegant Man a true friend great athlete. He sponsored events for TMOS that our deaf son Charlie Locke attended, Leonard never ever refused to help struggling golf pros and it was an extreme pleasure to be in his company. He certainly loved his family. God Blessed me every time we...

I am Formerly Bev Locke I am a Golf Ambassador in Las Vegas- TPC home club is The Home of The Shriner's I am honored to be in The Shriner's Family- Nick Locke was your golf Pro- and we were friends many years- you were so generous when I ran the First Golf event for Tucker-Maxon Oral Deaf School Portland, , donating the top prize and always participating on behalf of our deaf son Charlie Locke. Thank you to your family for sharing your father with us. Very grateful for Len's generous spirit...

Dad, I thought you might live to be 100, as you faced so many challenges with bravery and persistance. Now you are with mom in Heaven and that's the best news ever! Thank you to all who have signed into this website.
Love,
Leslie Clark Evans

Granddad, you were one helluva guy. we'll miss you dearly, but we know you are in heaven with your savior. Godspeed to you.

May God give you the strength to get through the heart break of losing a loved one. Your family in in our prayers. Tricia and Bill Kellogg

I met Leonard only two years ago when I did an illustration for one of his projects. During the course of the work and much conversation, I was surprised to learn we were neighbors (my wife and I had just moved to his neighborhood - only a few houses away).

We enjoyed his friendship very much - it was a pleasure to have known him - we will miss him.

We will miss you at Waverley. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dan and Michelle Murphy

LEN
YOU WERE A GREAT COMPETITOR--BUT YOU WERE AN EVEN BETTER WWII FLY BUDDY.
YOU ARE IN THE WILD BLUE FOREVER NOW--OLD FRIEND.--SMOKIE ONE

Sincere condolences to the whole Clark family, with fond memories of growing up almost next door in Raleigh Hills.