

He was the son of Norma Leola (Fleming) and Clarence Robert Clarke and beloved husband of the late Elsie Jean (Murray) Clarke, who he married in 1947. Loving father of David M. Clarke, of Paoli, PA, Mary C. Zimmerman (Peter) of Raleigh, NC, Sarah C. Libbey (Don) of Coral Gables, FL, Daniel F. Clarke of Poughkeepsie, NY, and Elizabeth C. Werwinski (Robert) of West Chester, PA. He is also survived by nine grandsons, three granddaughters and four great-grandchildren. Brother of the late Dorothy C. Schafer of Sykesville, MD and loving uncle to her three children. He also leaves behind on this earth his dear, caring friend, Georgia Hogeland.
Donald was born in Sykesville, Maryland in his family’s home on Springfield Ave. He attended Sykesville public schools through grade nine, and later graduated from Charlotte Hall Military Academy with honors in 1944, where he was named best debater and best disclaimer.
Donald was a 1950 graduate of Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College), with a BA, summa cum laude, and of Harvard Law School’s Class of 1953. As in-house counsel he had a successful career spanning many years with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and its subsidiaries and successors in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, retiring in 1985.
Donald devoted himself to his family, his church, his community and many social justice causes, emphasizing civil rights. He always carried a copy of the U.S. Constitution in his pocket. During the Christmas holidays, he and Jean loved to host Christmas Carol and hymn sing-a-longs accompanied by Jean on the piano, the children on vocals and playing various instruments, followed by a smorgasbord of confectionaries prepared by Jean and her sisters. This Christmas tradition continued with his grandchildren. Donald will be remembered by all who knew him as someone who enjoyed his Sunday paper, tinkering with his antique cars in the garage, and as a tireless volunteer, including on his local school board and providing pro bono legal services to those in need. His love of music found him committed to playing violin in his church orchestra into early 2020.
A memorial service at Wayne Presbyterian Church; on September 24, 2021 at 2:00pm Donations in his memory can be made to the music ministry of Wayne Presbyterian Church, Wayne, PA.
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