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John Arthur Clare Atkins obituary, Waverly, PA

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John Atkins Obituary

John Arthur Clare Atkins, M.A. Cambridge, American, Brit and Gentleman has died May 21, 2022. He leaves his wife of 60 years, the former Patricia Payne.

John was born in Cranwell, England on 11 August 1935. He was the son of Arthur Clare and Beatrice Atkins.

John and Pat met on Grand Cayman while he was surveying the island, and she was vacationing. They fell in love instantly and they were married 6 months later. They embarked on a lifetime of adventure that would take them to West Africa, Bucks County, Elmira, N.Y., Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, and Cleveland, Ohio before returning to Clarks Summit. John was employed by International Salt Company which later became Akzo Salt.

John loved to both play and watch golf, and he played courses around the world. He loved to plan surprise family trips, taking the crew to a variety of different and wonderful locations. These were all mystery trips, never being revealed until a few days before – the suspense was made more fun with fake clues. John was fond of a good dessert and would never turn down any chocolate. John, along with the great Jack Stroney, was instrumental in getting the Abington Heights School Board to introduce soccer to the high school sports programs. Pat and John really enjoyed hosting amazing parties and events. Whether it was a Fourth of July Fest, the winter bonfire, or any other party, they were always fun, well-planned and memorable. Sorry if you missed any! They both also loved creating and managing Patsel's restaurant – an amazing place for ambiance, food and celebration. John was a charming host, visiting every table, meeting people and creating new friendships. Over the years, many people sought his counsel for both work and personal challenges. His sound judgement helped guide many to make better decisions. And being a great English gentleman with a steady disposition, most people are amazed that John put up with Pat for 60 years.

What follows is his rather busy biography:

Born in Cranwell, England - home of the Royal Air Force Staff College

(His father, Arthur, served in the R.A.F. for 26 years)

At elementary school during World War II in Cambridgeshire.

Father sent to Egypt in 1945 to help clean up R.A.F. equipment.

Family went by ship to Egypt in 1946. Lived in Ismalia on Suez Canal.

Returned by ship to England in 1947

? Went to Thetford Grammar School 1947-1954.

? On to Cambridge University 1954-1957. Received Master of Arts degree.

? Joined Royal Air Force Vol. Reserve. Cambridge University Air Squadron.

R.A.F. Pilot.

1957-1958 – Royal Engineers Survey School

1958 – Joined Directorate of Overseas Surveys (British Colonial Office)

? Did three tours of duty, putting in ground survey framework for control of aerial survey mapmaking.

1958-1959 – Tanzania Rift Valley, East Africa.

1959-1960 – Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands

1961 – Met Pat in Cayman Islands. Married in August 1961.

1961-1962 – North Nigeria Tour.

Returned to USA – Spent 5 years in Bucks County, PA while working for A. C. Jones Civil Engineers, Mt. Holly, NJ.

Then joined International Salt Company, Clarks Summit, PA in production division.

? Worked at Watkins Glen, NY – Evaporated Salt Plant.

? Worked at Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles – Solar Salt Plant Construction.

? Worked at Cleveland, Ohio – Rock Salt Mine,

Then 25 years based at headquarters, for International Salt Company, later Akzo Salt, Clarks Summit. Managed distribution, sales, and bulk stockpile network. Later named Director of Safety, Environmental and Regulatory Affairs for USA.

Retired in 1997.

Never one to be idle, Pat and John began planning for a restaurant on land purchased in 1996. Patsel's operated between August 1999 and August 2014, during which Patsel's received the AAA Four Diamond Award for 15 consecutive years.

John and Pat have lived in Waverly for 50 years.

John's Former Board Positions in the Community Included:

Trustee of Keystone College

Board Chairman, United Gilsonite Labs

Board Member and Past President of Junior Achievement

Board Member Scranton Cultural Center

Board Member NE Pennsylvania Philharmonic

Board Member Waverly Community House

Co-Chair Christmas Bureau Fund Drive

Chair Special Gifts Division United Way

Board Member Abington Community Library

Board Member Penn State Scranton Advisory Board

Board Member Boys & Girls Club Foundation

Whether you were part of the family, or worked with him or were his friend, it was an honor to know this man.

John is survived by his beloved and devoted bride, Pat; Son, Carter and his wife, Hansook Atkins, of Bethlehem, PA; and son, Tim and his wife, Tara Atkins, of Dalton, PA; Brother, Douglas Atkins and his wife, Connie Atkins, of Garboldisham, England; Grandchildren, Royce, Andrew, Peter, Quincy and Spencer; various nieces and nephews in England, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

Charitable contributions in honor of John to The Boys and Girls Club of Scranton, Junior Achievement of NEPA or to the charity of their choice.

A special thank you to Gretchen Eagen Mackie and her wonderful staff of care workers and to the Hospice of Sacred Heart for helping with John's last weeks on this earth.

Funeral service will be private at the convenience of the family. A Celebration of John's Life will be held on June 2, 2022, at Constantino's from 4 to 8 p.m.

John's care has been entrusted to Jennings-Calvey Funeral and Cremation Services Inc., 111 Colburn Ave., Clarks Summit, PA 18411. For directions or to leave an online condolence, visit the funeral home website.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Scranton Times on May 22, 2022.

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Jim and Dottie Bohn, Las cruces, NM

May 27, 2022

Dear Pat and Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies on your loss.
It was a great honor to know John and to work with him.
He will be in our prayers.

The Poets (band)

May 25, 2022

Dear Mrs. Atkins and Family,

We are so very sorry for your loss. John was a hard working, brilliant, and endearing man who we respected very much. We have such fond memories of performing at your amazing parties, where we were always made to feel welcome and appreciated... thank you.

While we know how much John will be missed, we wish you peace and comfort in the knowledge that he lived a full life filled with success, amazing adventures, and most importantly... your love and devotion.

Sincerely,

The Poets

Mary F Rinaldi

May 24, 2022

Dear Pat and Family,
Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of John. It can be said that John had a life well lived. He and you Pat, have always been so kind and welcoming to me. I deeply appreciate both of you.
Love and peace,
Mary F Rinaldi

Sue Bifano

May 24, 2022

Dear Pat and family,
My deepest condolences to you. John was truly a good man and a proper English gentleman. Mourn his loss but Celebrate his life and legacy. He will be deeply missed.
Sincerely, Sue Bifano

Debbie Gardner Macdonald

May 23, 2022

A true gentleman and great friend of our family. You will be sorely missed.

Joanne Benson

May 23, 2022

Dear Pat and family, So very sorry for your loss. Although I only spoke with John a few times, he was helpful and kind and I'm sure he will be sorely missed. Prayers for you and the family.

Bernadette Menendez

May 23, 2022

John was a charming man and always kind to everyone he met. Rest in peace and my sympathy to Pat and entire family.

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