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Walter Clark Obituary

CLARK,Walter M. On December 9, 2009, of Williamstown, NJ, formerly of Camden, NJ. Age 84 years. Beloved husband of Teresa R. (nee Colombo), dear father of Thomas (Cynthia) Clark, Marilyn (Louis) Cipolone, Carol (Aldo) Battilana, Robert (Shelly) Clark, loving grandfather of 9 and great grandfather of 2. Walter was a Marine Corps Veteran of WW II. He was a retired employee of the Philadelphia Naval Yard. Walter was an avid golfer and bowler. Relatives and friends of the family will meet for his viewing and funeral on Saturday morning from 11 a.m. to 12 noon in Our Lady of Peace Parish/St. Mary's Church, Carroll and Main Sts., Williamstown, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday 12 noon. Interment Gloucester County Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Williamstown. Arrangements by BOCCO FUNERAL HOME, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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Published by Courier Post from Dec. 10 to Dec. 11, 2009.

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Jane Clark/Scott

January 6, 2010

Dear Marilyn & Family
I'm so sorry for the loss of a GREAT Uncle.He'll be missed dearly.I'll carry him in my HEART forever.Miss & Love you guys even more !!! Love Always,Your Cuz

jackie peters

December 26, 2009

Uncle Walt,Thank You for the memories I will always cherish them.May 19 2001 was ment for you and I that is when you steped up and gave me away to my husband Brian.You did what my father Elmerwould have wanted you to do watch his children.You where my fathers eyes on earth.and I just want to THINK YOU UNCLE WALT.LOVE AND MISS YOU.Your job is complete now rest in peace.

carol neumann

December 12, 2009

Dear Marilyn and family,

Your father was from that special generation. Hard work, dedication to job and family, and respect for others were qualities that were taken seriously.
We all had one thing in common at Cathedral, our parents lived by these values and passed them on. I remember your father as being very dedicated to you, your mother and family.
I am so sorry for your loss.
My deepest sympathy,
Love,
Carol

Eileen Marini

December 11, 2009

Dear Marilyn and Lou: So sorry to hear about your Dad-I remember him from our high school days and he was such a sweetheart-Thinking about your Mom too and hope she is okay. Many prayers and angel blessings are being sent your way- Lots of Love and light, your friend, Eileen(Blackwood, NJ)

December 10, 2009

Hello Walt....just want you to know that I've always enjoyed being in your home and your company. I will always remember the thoughtful way you had about you and that always welcoming smile a sweet little kiss you always had for me.........be peaceful........deb g. (family friend from south camden)

Caroline Strazzullo Jr.

December 10, 2009

Dear Uncle Walt, I will always remember when you would say to me "Are you going to sing for us". Well now it's your turn, to sing for us...because you have become an angel. With all my love, your great niece Caroline

Magdalena Clark

December 10, 2009

To my brother in-law Walt, I will always remember when I first came over from Germany....you welcomed my children and myself into your home with an open heart. You will never be forgotten in my heart. Say "hello" to my husband Elmer, your brother. With Love, Magda

Caroline Strazzullo

December 10, 2009

My Dearest Uncle Walt, I remember the first time I stepped foot on your wall to wall carpet coming over from Germany I thought I was walking on clouds...now you will be walking on the clouds. You know you were/are my favorite Uncle!!!! I will miss you dearly. Now you will join your family with open hands and hearts. Forever my love, Caroline Clark Strazzullo

Shirley(Shirl) Pierce/Siebert

December 10, 2009

I will miss him...he always called me "Peanut". Rest in peace "Uncle". I remember him as a very gentle man. Love, Shirley Pierce Siebert

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