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Clark, Harding

CLARK, Harding

2012

The passing of Harding Taylor Clark of St. Andrews occurred peacefully at the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, N.B. after a long period of failing health. Harding was born in Derby Line, Vermont on May 16, 1935, the only child of the late John E. and Harriet A. Clark. At an early age, Harding and his parents moved to Massachusetts, and Harding attended school there, graduating from high school in Swampscott, Mass. Subsequently, he attended Tilton School in Tilton, NH. When his parents retired to St. Andrews, Harding joined them and spent the rest of his life there. He worked both in the United States and Canada and was employed at the Algonquin Hotel in St. Andrews as recreation director for a number of years. He was a member and Past Master of St. Mark’s Lodge, F & AM in St. St. Andrews, was a member and Past King Lion of the St. Andrews Lions Club and was involved in local sports. He is survived by one cousin, Elmer F. Greenleaf of Silver Springs, Maryland, USA and faithful friend Peter Mitchell of St. Andrews, who looked after his personal needs after his taking up residence in Passamaquoddy Lodge over 20 years ago. Special thanks are due to the staff of Passamaquoddy Lodge for the loving care Harding received as well as to the Charlotte County Hospital during his stay there. A Memorial Service will be held at Passamaquoddy Lodge, 230 Sophia Street, St. Andrews on Friday, November 2, 2:00 pm, with Canon John Matheson and Peter Mitchell officiating. Harding will be buried in the family lot at the Woodside Cemetery, Beebe, Quebec on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 11 am.

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