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Steven Clarke

Teaneck, New Jersey

1942 - 2025

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Steven Kenyon Clarke, 83, of Auburn, NY, passed away at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, NJ on Saturday, September 27th, surrounded by his loving family.Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1942, he was the son of Ford Kenyon and Ahvagene Clarke. Steve graduated from Central Bucks High School in Doylestown,...

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Our families shared so many precious memories over the years, including beach vacations at the Jersey Shore and lots of hilarious "game nights". Steve was a very loving and involved Dad; a man of many talents who was always available to help out friends and neighbors! Love and prayers from our family to Bobbie, Steve, David, Gwyn and Tim. We are so thankful that God put the Clarke family in our lives

My big brother Steve carved my initials in a baseball bat and put it in my crib after I was born. He was ten years old. It´s a symbol of the love that he gave to me all my life. I always looked up to him. When penny loafers and white sox were popular in the early sixties, I had to wear a pair just like him. I remember him driving with me in the car and when we approached our house, he was tapping on the brakes in time to the music playing on the radio. I thought that was so cool, something so...

So sorry to read of Steve passing. Haven´t seen Bobbie and Steve in yrs but never forget good times from yrs ago.A wonderful couple.You will be in my thoughts Bobbie.

We are saddened to hear about Steve. He and Bobbie were a great couple. Good friends. He will be missed. -Charlie and Chrissy Lynch

Old basketball teammate at the Y- lived in neighborhood and always enjoyed sharing memories when we met! Great guy who will be missed!

Bobbie, Dick and I are thinking of you at this very sad time. We will hold you and your family in our thoughts and prayers in the coming days. We hold dear the fun times we shared together with you and Steve over yummy meals and decks of cards. We have missed both of you since you left the area. Sending you our heartfelt hugs and love. Monta Faye. & Dick

we always had great times together, at your home north and the dogs loved each other, Bobby iwill always behere,andyou and your family. Give them my love ..

I am sorry to hear about Steve. Through working with Bobbe for 20 years at the hospital, I got to know and hear many stories involving the whole family. Steve introduced me to Pickleball, a passion for the sport. We miss them in Auburn. Take care to all.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.