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Clark Carson

65, The Villages, Fl, New Jersey

Oct 15, 1951 – May 3, 2017 (Age 65)

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BORN
October 15, 1951
DIED
May 3, 2017
AGE
65
LOCATION
65, The Villages, Fl, New Jersey

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Clark CarsonAGE: 65 • The Villages, FLClark Carson, 65, of The Villages, FL formerly of Basking Ridge, NJ passed away on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. Born October 15, 1951 in Portland, ME, he was the son of the late Clayton Carson and Mary Carson Slack. Clark is also preceded in death by his wife...

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Often think of you and David Johnson and all the good times we had back in Maine before you moved to Jersey. My prayers are with you David and all your family members.Rest in peace will meet again up there.

I knew Clark in Fanwood..we lived just a few houses away from him.
We had some fun together...lost touch in 1967 when we moved up to the Morristown/Boonton area of NJ. So sorry at his passing...I also
remember Bill Keleher and Mike Roth from Jr High Days..I'd like to
hear from them if they see this posting.
Jeff Burgard

I just learned of Bunks passing. Great member of SPFHS Class of 69. Great sense of humor, bright, lots of fun. May he Rest In Peace

Clark and I were friends for 35 years, working together at AT&T and Lucent Technologies and remained friends after retirement. Later we moved to South Carolina but we always got together when we were in NJ or when he came down to South Carolina to stay with us along with two of his other longtime friends, John Ledoux and Mike Hamas to play golf, smoke cigars, drink and share old stories, some even true. We kept in touch after Clark and Claudia after they moved to Florida and we talked...

Thank you to everyone who has posted memories of my dad. It means so much even if I haven't met you. Thanks again!

Those were the days

Bunks and I were roommates our last semester at the University of Maine in 1973 and have been great friends ever since. We were biking buddy's and took trips together for many years and we both agreed, last summer, that it was the best times of our lives. I will dearly miss Bunks for the rest of my life.

Please know you have my condolences in the passing of Clark "Bunks". He always did his best as he went through life, and he will always be remembered as a member of our mighty class of 1969. May the Lord be with the family now in a special way to help them through their time of sorrow of Clark finishing up his life.
"In the way of righteousness is life; and in the pathway thereof there is no death." (Prov. 12:28)