Theodore Richter “Ted” Clark
June 20, 1959 – February 1, 2022
Theodore Richter “Ted” Clark, 62, of Owings passed away February 1, 2022. He was born June 20, 1959 to Richard Randall and Lillian Agnes (Bowdish) Clark. Ted was raised in Southern Maryland and graduated from Thomas Stone High School. He worked as an alarm technician for Calvert County Public Schools. Ted had a passion for music and loved playing the drums, singing, and listening to music. He also enjoyed cooking, lacrosse and was a fan of the Washington Redskins. Ted enjoyed spending time at home but would always lend a helping hand to anyone in need.
Ted is survived by his children Sarah Louise Clark of St. Manteca, CA and Timothy Randall Clark and his wife Cara of Lusby, and siblings Richard A. Clark, John A. Clark, and Marla Pittman. He was preceded in death by his son Richard Evan Clark, brother George Clark, and sister Carole Wood
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Friday, February 11, 2022
11:00 AM
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I only had the pleasure of knowing and working with Ted for a year but I found he was a good, honest and hard working man. Ted was a master at his craft and would not let any issue defeat him. He will be dearly missed by all of his friends and coworkers at Calvert County Public Schools. Rest in peace my friend
Knowing Ted from an early age (for both of us) I was with him as he grew into an excellent friend. Reading of his passing sends me down a long path of memories, sorrowful only in that we fell out of touch for many years. It is my personal
belief that Ted has passed from this life’s adventure to the next. Rest In Peace Ted. You live well in my memories. May your journey be rich.
Remembering my Uncle Teddy fondly. He was 1 yr almost to the date older than me. I remember only good times. Loved watching him play his drums which you could tell he loved. He was funny and enjoyed being at family parties with the rest of us crazy “Clark’s”. I wish he called more and kept in touch. Time goes so quickly and then it’s gone. Love you Teddy! I know mom is happy you are with her now!
So many memories of Ted over the past 20+ years. Even now I find myself smiling thinking back on those days. Company party at the house in Golden Beach, 3 day trip to Texas for DSX training, getting stuck between the dashboard and the car seat looking for his cigarette as I drove. Just one more U turn and we’re there! You will be missed Sir!
I have had the pleasure of working with Ted for many years. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He will be truly missed. We had many fun times at work and outside of work. I am grateful to have had the pleasure to call him not only a co-worker but also a friend. My prayers go out to his family. May God give you the strength as you deal with this difficult time. Peace and Blessings.
I was very sorry to hear of Teddys passing. I knew him for over 50 years. Is was good to see Louise, I was at their wedding, and some of the other family members and old friends today.
We can truly say that Ted was one of the good ones. He will remain in my memories.
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I only had the pleasure of knowing and working with Ted for a year but I found he was a good, honest and hard working man. Ted was a master at his craft and would not let any issue defeat him. He will be dearly missed by all of his friends and coworkers at Calvert County Public Schools. Rest in peace my friend
Thank you Scott for your kind comments. Ted’s work ethic was second to none and he took great pride in everything he did.
Knowing Ted from an early age (for both of us) I was with him as he grew into an excellent friend. Reading of his passing sends me down a long path of memories, sorrowful only in that we fell out of touch for many years. It is my personal
belief that Ted has passed from this life’s adventure to the next. Rest In Peace Ted. You live well in my memories. May your journey be rich.
Ted and I shared many good times with you and Teri.
Thank you for your message Barry. I hope you are all doing well.
So sorry to hear of Teds passing. Had the pleasure of working with Ted for many years. My deepest condolences to his family.
Thank you for your message Wendy. I hope all is well with you and your family.
I remember riding around with Teddy in his little VW bug and him singing. What a voice. I am so sad to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to Teddys family and friends.
Remembering my Uncle Teddy fondly. He was 1 yr almost to the date older than me. I remember only good times. Loved watching him play his drums which you could tell he loved. He was funny and enjoyed being at family parties with the rest of us crazy “Clark’s”. I wish he called more and kept in touch. Time goes so quickly and then it’s gone. Love you Teddy! I know mom is happy you are with her now!
So many memories of Ted over the past 20+ years. Even now I find myself smiling thinking back on those days. Company party at the house in Golden Beach, 3 day trip to Texas for DSX training, getting stuck between the dashboard and the car seat looking for his cigarette as I drove. Just one more U turn and we’re there! You will be missed Sir!
I have had the pleasure of working with Ted for many years. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He will be truly missed. We had many fun times at work and outside of work. I am grateful to have had the pleasure to call him not only a co-worker but also a friend. My prayers go out to his family. May God give you the strength as you deal with this difficult time. Peace and Blessings.
I was very sorry to hear of Teddys passing. I knew him for over 50 years. Is was good to see Louise, I was at their wedding, and some of the other family members and old friends today.
We can truly say that Ted was one of the good ones. He will remain in my memories.