Joshua Boylston Clark ’43

Joshua Boylston Clark ’43 died February 8, 2014, in Framingham, Massachusetts. Josh grew up in West Newton, Massachusetts, and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was active in dramatics. He followed in the footsteps of his father, a member of the class of 1911, by attending Dartmouth, where he majored in foreign relations and was on the World Affairs Council, secretary of the Post War Council and on the art staff for the Aegis. A veteran of WW II, Josh was self-employed and lived for many years in West Newton. Josh was predeceased by brothers Richard and Theodore ’47. He is survived by his wife, Helen; children Sere Louise, David, Christina, John and Thomas; seven grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren.


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