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Thomas M. Clark III

70, New Brunswick, New Jersey

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September 1, 2019
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70, New Brunswick, New Jersey

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Thomas M. Clark IIINew Brunswick - Thomas M Clark III, 70, lifelong resident of New Brunswick died peacefully on August 18, 2019 from heart surgery complications. Receiving a BA from Assumption College, Tom was out-spoken, enthusiatic and true advocate of the New Brunswick community. Tom readily...

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Just did a search for this good man who was influential in my life, what seems a long time ago. I´m sad to see he has passed, and I am very grateful for having known Tom. - I hope that Cathy and family are well

I think of you all daily. Did not know what happed to everyone once you moved to Cape Cod. I am sad to come across this post. I miss you all and hope to are well. Mike

I met Tom when he was the executive director of red Bank River Center where through his hard work, dedication and leadership he was able to initiate the transformation of dead bank into the successful downtown we now enjoy. I knew Tom to be an energetic, thoughtful, compassionate man who had a great sense of humor and love of the arts. I always thought of him as a friend that I didn't see very often because when we spoke, we always had a very strong connection. Sending deepest...

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I am deeply saddened by Tom's passing. He was a friend to the arts and the New Brunswick cultural scene. He was devoted to Crossroads. Theater and it's founders. He ran a wonderful community gathering called Octoberfest for many years, ran for local mayor and founded a soup kitchen There was no challenge too large for him to tackle. My sympathies to Cathy and the extended Clark family

Dear Cathy, Peggy and Patty,

I was shocked to learn of Tom's passing. As you know, we had a lot of love and lovely memories over the years. My heart breaks. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man.

I will always fondly recall our college days together. You were outspoken about your beliefs in a tumultuous time and never changed later in life. I cherished our hours, solving the world's problems, even if no one listened. It was a pleasure knowing you; and I wish you peace.

So thankful for times with Tom. Deepest condolences

To Cathy, Peggy and the entire Clark family, I am so very sad to learn of Tom's passing. He was a wonderful man who dedicated his life to the common good. I will cherish the memories and wonderful times we shared. I know he will be missed by many ,many people. My prayers are with you all at this difficult time.