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		<title>Arthur E. Clark, Jr. (burial)</title>
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Thursday, July 28, 2011 following 11:00am funeral at St. Luke's Church in East Greenwich (Section 70 Lot 12 Grave 4)
Arthur E. Clark Jr., 84, of North Kingstown, passed away Sunday at Philip Huliter Inpatient Center [...]]]></description>
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<h3 style="text-align: left;">Thursday, July 28, 2011 following 11:00am funeral at St. Luke&#8217;s Church in East Greenwich (Section 70 Lot 12 Grave 4)</h3>
<p><img src="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Owner/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.png" alt="" />Arthur E. Clark Jr., 84, of North Kingstown, passed away Sunday at Philip Huliter Inpatient Center in Providence.</p>
<p>He  was born in Providence on January 2, 1927 to the late Arthur E. and  Claire (San Souci) Clark and was the beloved nephew of the late J. Adolf  and Anna (Clark) Johnson.</p>
<p>Foremost in his many lifelong  accomplishments, he was most proud of his family. He is survived by four  children, Audrey R. Jordan and her husband Lester, David J. Clark and  his wife Meryl, Jani L. Cushing and her husband Stanley and Jeffrey A.  Clark; eight grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren. He is also  survived by his brother Robert J. Clark and companion Eleanor Welch.  <span id="more-925"></span></p>
<p>Mr.  Clark was a United States World War II veteran serving in the 9th Air  Force, Army Air Corps.  He received his education from Carson Long  Military Institute and Nichols College where he would later serve as  Vice Chairman of the Nichols College Board of Trustees.</p>
<p>He was  president and owner of J. Adolf Johnson, Inc. Builders, of Johnson-Clark  Realty Co. and was a past president of the Rhode Island Chapter of the  Associated General Contractors of America.<br />
In the 1950&#8242;s he was  elected Majority Leader of the then twenty member Cranston City Council  and he served on the Cranston Zoning Board of Review. As Chairman of the  Cranston City Property Committee he was actively involved in the  initial planning of finance for and construction of the city&#8217;s second  high school, Cranston West. His lifelong community service brought  several distinct honors. As a Co-founder of the Cranston Jaycees he was  the first recipient of the Rhode Island State Jaycees Distinguished  Service Award and as a member of the East Greenwich Rotary Club he was  named five times a Paul Harris Fellow.<br />
His civic involvement also  included serving as president of the Executives Association of RI, and  as a Trustee for the Rocky Hill School in East Greenwich and for  Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery in North Kingstown. He also served on the  governing boards of the Plum Beach Club; the Rhode Island Association  for the Blind; the Rhode Island Council, Girl Scouts of America and, the  South County Council, Navy League of USA.</p>
<p>As a freemason he was a  member of Doric Lodge #38 A.F. &amp; A.M., now affiliated with Harmony  Lodge #9 F. &amp; A.M, Cranston; the Scottish Rite, Valley of  Providence; the Tall Cedars of Lebanon and the Rhode Island Shriners. He  presently was also a member of the Scandinavian Home &#8220;Gamlas Vanners&#8221;  Society.<br />
He also was a member of the former Turks Head Club Round  Table; the Squantum Association; the Aircraft Owners &amp; Pilots  Association; the American Legion, Auburn Post #20; the Greenwich Bay  Power Squadron; the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Providence; the  American Arbitration Association; the Netopian Club of Providence and a  charter member of the Gator Creek Golf Club in Sarasota, FL.</p>
<p>His passion for travel brought him around the world visiting seven continents and 132 countries.</p>
<p>His  funeral will be held on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 11:00 in St. Luke&#8217;s  Church, 99 Peirce Street, East Greenwich. Relatives and friends are  invited and may call Wednesday from 5:00 – 8:00 PM at <a href="http://obit.carpenterjenks.com/obitdisplay.html?id=955452&amp;listing=Current" target="_blank">Carpenter-Jenks  Funeral Home</a>, 659 East Greenwich Avenue, West Warwick. Burial, with  military honors will be in Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery, North  Kingstown. Memorial gifts made to Home and Hospice Care of Rhode Island  or St. Elizabeth Home, East Greenwich would be appreciated.</p>
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