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Former WCLK PD Bill Clark Dies

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Originally posted on 2013-06-01 20:58:31

378128_10150896142335214_158482670_nRadio Announcer; former WCLK Radio Programmer, NBPC Former SE Chapter President and Claflin University Broadcasting Professor Bill Clark Drummer Extraordinaire passed away suddenly as the result of a stroke this weekend. The family is planning services. His wife posted on his FB page:

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Thank you to everyone for their comments about the love of my life. This is the worst reality that I have ever experienced, so please bear with me and the family as we try to figure out what comes next. Either I, or one of the girls, will update Bill’s FB to let everyone know when and where we will hold Bill’s services. Bill’s sister Corey is trying to arrange their childhood home church of St. Anthony’s in Atlanta’s West End. I know most of you are aware of that church, so we will keep you posted. Again, thank you so much for sharing. I’m pretty sure this is were Bill was last visiting when I found him. His students and broadcasting friends/family meant so much to him. peace and love . . . .

Originally posted on 2013-06-01 20:58:31

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