Edwin N. "Ted" Clark, 50, Warren

Molecular biologist lived in Touisset

Posted 1/8/18

Edward N. "Ted" Clark III, 50, of Warren, passed away Sunday, December 31, 2017 at his residence. Born in Attleboro, a son of the late Edward N. Clark Jr. and Janet (Tucker) Clark, he was a long-time …

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Edwin N. "Ted" Clark, 50, Warren

Molecular biologist lived in Touisset

Posted

Edward N. "Ted" Clark III, 50, of Warren, passed away Sunday, December 31, 2017 at his residence. Born in Attleboro, a son of the late Edward N. Clark Jr. and Janet (Tucker) Clark, he was a longtime resident of Warren.

A graduate of Bishop Feehan High School, Class of 1985, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Rhode Island. He worked as a Molecular Biologist for many years and most recently at Media Services Group in Providence. He was a member of the Providence Presbyterian Church and the Touisett Point Community Club. Mr. Clark enjoyed sailing and spending time with family, friends and neighbors in the community he loved.

He is survived by two daughters, Hailey and Brynne Clark, both of Lincoln; two sisters, Sara Annand of Carolina, RI and Michele Kjeldahl of Virginia; and former wife Lori Vellucci of Lincoln.

A memorial service will be held and announced at a later date and time. To send a tribute, visit www.wilbur-romano.com.

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