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The Duke of Edinburgh s Links to Irish Sailing Were Many & Varied
12th April 2021
Bloodhound racing in Cowes Week, Duke of Edinburgh on helm. In theory she was the Royal Yacht, in reality she was the People s Boat
When the Duke of Edinburgh died aged 99 on Friday, it took a while before the hundreds of public appreciations of his remarkable life began to mention the fact that sailing played a very important role in it. Yet although non-active in the sport for his last dozen or so years, he had continued to take a fatherly interest in both its general administration and the many technical developments, while retaining several honorary positions in leading sailing bodies.
Ronnie F. Clark
Sept. 9, 1965 – Dec. 1, 2020
CARIBOU/SACO With great sorrow, we announce the passing of our brother Ronnie on Dec. 1, 2020. After years of declining health, he left this world to join his parents and brothers in heaven.
Ronnie was born to Freida(Hughes) and Robert Clark on Sept. 9, 1965 in Meriden, Connecticut. However, he was raised in Caribou, Maine. A place he called “God’s Country”. Since the age of 14, he was a co-pilot in his brother’s trailer truck, however upon attaining his CDL he began his lifelong career of long haul trucking which took him from Maine to California to Florida and back. He described his occupation with the following words: “A young at heart Christian transport specialist. Specializing in the transport and relocation of time and temperature sensitive life sustaining perishable commodities.” Ronnie was known for his sense of humor and quick wit.