Geoffrey Newton Clarke

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Geoffrey Newton Clarke, 55, of Danville died Friday, September 1, 2017. Born in Danville on October 19, 1961, he is the son of Anne Dooling Clarke of Danville and the late Philip Joseph Clarke. He was retired from the Kentucky State Government and was a member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church. In addition to his mother, Geoffrey is survived by a son, Aaron Andrew Clarke and three brothers, Philip Joseph (Sam) Clarke and his wife, Winifred; John Clarke and his wife, Jan; and David Clarke and his wife, Anna Hjelmroos. A memorial service will be held at a later date. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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  1. Will remember you always Geoffrey, and how you seemed to roll with the punches in life. When I saw you and asked how you were, you would always smile and say \”No complaints, at least any that you can do anything about.\” I admired how you would quietly do the right thing by other people without fanfare or seeking credit. I will remember you fondly as one of the neighborhood gang that made us laugh so many times. God speed to you Geoffrey and peace be with you and your family always.

  2. John & Sam I am so sorry for your loss, I just saw this, this morning and totally shocked. I am praying for you all as you go through this may God Bless you. Geff was a great guy, I used to run into him at Paul Chambers marathon and we would stand and chat for a while about the old Admiral days.

  3. God bless all of you in the Clarke family! I have very fond memories of living in Danville and being your neighbor many years ago. I can remember all the fun times we had as kids riding bikes, playing baseball, football, basketball and kick the can during the evening hours. My thoughts & prayers are with you during these difficult times.

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