John Williamson
Ken's intelligence and talents were evident from his undergraduate days at Southwestern at Memphis. It is not surprising that he accomplished much in his lifetime of work and in his private life. It was a privilege to know him.
Birth date: Oct 15, 1950 Death date: Feb 10, 2014
Kenneth F. Clarke, 63, of Crystal Beach, FL, died suddenly on February 10, 2014. He was born in Memphis, TN, October 15, 1950. After receiving a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Tennessee, Ken spent Read Obituary
Ken's intelligence and talents were evident from his undergraduate days at Southwestern at Memphis. It is not surprising that he accomplished much in his lifetime of work and in his private life. It was a privilege to know him.
The loss of Ken is very sad news. He was a great guy, an excellent team member, and an accomplished audit professional. We will miss his sense of humor, opinions about the world, and his friendship and support.
Ken was a great neighbor. Always cheerful and caring...asking about the family and house construction woes. He usually was out walking chloe-chloe (our nickname) about the time I picked up the morning paper. He always had a cheerful word to greet the day. A gracious and sweet man. He and Dianne were always a team...whether gardening discussions or just standing together in the driveway or yard. There was always a sense of a very deep bond.Our sadness is with you Dianne.The Lis Family
My deepest sympathy to Dianne. Ken and I started the same day at Treasury OIG on January 2, 1990. Ken had a smile on his face when I met him and always had a warm greeting and smile the entire time I knew him. He will be missed.
I loved Ken from the first day I met him at Ascension, and matching banter for banter with him and/or Dianne was never less than a joy. Our deepest sympathy for Dianne in her huge loss. --Al DeNeve and Carol
More than a Best Friend. Ken was my Brother from a different Mother. And Ms. Mildred was my second Mother.Ken touched so many people with his intelligence and great sense of humor.Those who knew him will miss him greatly.Those who knew him as well as I did will miss him forever.
I worked with Ken at Treasury OIG. He was a kind and considerate coworker who always had a positive approach to problems. All my sympathy to his family. Emilie Baebel
Ken was my cousin, and My Dad and Ken took me to my first MLB game in Baltimore. He was a great guy, and he was always upbeat, and sometimes he was very funny. I miss you Ken. Thanks to everyone for posting.
Thoughts and prayers to Dianne and Mrs. Mildred. Ken was a kind hearted young man. As an adult, he was very accomplished. His childhood friends and classmates are saddened by his passing, but we are remembering him with joy.
Ken and I worked together in the dept of Treasury's IG office. He and I had some spirited debates. He was kind hearted and always looked for a compromise. He will be truly missed. My prayers are with his wife and mother.