Although I had not seen Clark since around 2005, he was always very important to me and was one of the people in my life who I have known the longest. I am sad to think that he is gone but grateful that our paths crossed.
Matthew Dorros -mattdorros@juno.com,
Simi Valley, California
Clark was a new friend to me. We came together via a friend of mine. He was a caring, sensitive and personable friend. He was easy to talk to and always had something enlightening to share. Clark was brilliant and I adored the time we shared.I miss him so much, our conversations and his point of view.
Our prayers are with the entire family. We had the privilege of getting to know Clark these last 8 years since his niece Alison and our son Josh got married. We always heard wonderful stories about uncle Clark and how much he meant to Alison and Josh. He will be sadly missed by so many. May the Peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with all of Clark's family and friends.
The Lesinski family
After losing my dad..Harry was my chef partner..He was the only person who could talk for hours about food and learn so much from in each conversation..I will always treasure my Bread Bootcamp after I mentioned I was having trouble with yeast..My arms hurt so bad after all that kneading..but what a wonderful time.. He was my go to guy when I could not find information about a piece while I was at an auction..He was so much to so many..but to me..he was heaven sent..May you as a family know in your hearts how many lives he truly touched...
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