Make It Happen Captain
Clark was born in Seattle WA. He grew up in the Ballard neighborhood and went to Ballard High School. Clark served in the Army in Communications and later worked in the marine electronics field until offered a job with Trident Seafoods and as he puts it, their 11th man. He retired as Captain on Trident's PR boat. Clark met Carol Brannan in 1967 and they were married in 1968. They welcomed three boys, Bruce, Marty and Chuck, with Clark declaring they had been his and Carol's best adventure together.
Clark's accomplishments: Served in the Army, an Electronics Technician in Radio and Communications, a Business Owner serving in Marine Electronics, and a Master Maritime Captain.
Clark's Interests, which he mastered: Woodworking, Motorcycles and Sport Cars, Gourmet Cooking, Music, Photography, History Buff, Gardening, Licensed Fire Arms Dealer and the open Seas.
After retirement Carol and Clark traveled to a variety of our nations sites where they enjoyed its History, Museums, Scenery, Food and Music. Closer to home Clark joined a Mercedes SLK car group. More adventures ensued as they traveled to different destinations and venues.
Clark passed at his home in Lynnwood with Carol by his side holding his hand. He is survived by his wife Carol, his sons Bruce (Patti), Marty (Rhonda) and Chuck. His Sister-in-Law Mary (Ken), Nephews and Nieces, Mark (Heather), Jim (Kim), Rob, Scott (Tami), Jeff, Matt and Lisa.
Donations can be made to:
Seattle Fisherman's
Memorial Fund
P.O. Box 17355
Seattle, WA 98127
August 25, 1945 - July 30, 2021
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