PEABODY—Robert A. Clark, 73, 4 Crestwood Lane, died Monday in the Pilgrim House nursing Center after a lengthy illness. He was the husband of Dorothy Agnes (Smith) Clark.
He was born in Lynn and graduated from English High and Boston University.
He was general manager and vice president of Highfield Manufacturing Co. of Watertown and Woburn and retired in 1985. He was previously a buyer for 16 years at General Electric Co. in Lynn and at the Evandale plant in Cincinnati, Ohio.
He enjoyed skeetshooting, and was a past president of the Minute man Sports Club of Burlington, Post 1011, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Golden Agers. He served in the Navy and the Coast Guard in World War ii.
Mr. Clark also leaves a son, Robert A. Clark Jr.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Joan Williams of Oakdale, Conn.; a brother, George Clark of Austell, Ga.; three sisters, Ethel Clark and Rita Collins, both of Saugus and Alice Symonds of Wolfeboro, N.H.; two grandchildren, and three step great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be Friday at 8 a.m. from the Francis L. Conway and Sons Funeral Home, 12 Chestnut St., followed by a Massa t 9 at St. John's Church.
PEABODY—Robert A. Clark, 73, 4 Crestwood Lane, died Monday in the Pilgrim House nursing Center after a lengthy illness. He was the husband of Dorothy Agnes (Smith) Clark.
He was born in Lynn and graduated from English High and Boston University.
He was general manager and vice president of Highfield Manufacturing Co. of Watertown and Woburn and retired in 1985. He was previously a buyer for 16 years at General Electric Co. in Lynn and at the Evandale plant in Cincinnati, Ohio.
He enjoyed skeetshooting, and was a past president of the Minute man Sports Club of Burlington, Post 1011, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Golden Agers. He served in the Navy and the Coast Guard in World War ii.
Mr. Clark also leaves a son, Robert A. Clark Jr.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Joan Williams of Oakdale, Conn.; a brother, George Clark of Austell, Ga.; three sisters, Ethel Clark and Rita Collins, both of Saugus and Alice Symonds of Wolfeboro, N.H.; two grandchildren, and three step great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be Friday at 8 a.m. from the Francis L. Conway and Sons Funeral Home, 12 Chestnut St., followed by a Massa t 9 at St. John's Church.
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