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Clark Scarboro

Clark Scarboro

Nov. 4, 1932-May 10, 2024

Clark Scarboro loved boats and boating from an early age. He became a highly respected boat designer and engineer. In the late 80s, he retired from Bayliner Marine, where he designed the popular 3288 model.

The Scarboros moved to Shelter Bay in 1999. They loved living among and cruising with other boaters. Clark became the Commodore of the Yacht Club in 2004. Over subsequent years, he served the community as a member of the Building and Harbor committees.

Clark and Joan celebrated their 60th anniversary in April. Their family includes daughter Zoe Fisher, her husband Steve and their children Brandt and Elle. Attending the grandchildren's performances in music and musical theater has been a great pleasure for the proud grandparents.

Over the years, Clark played the flute, piccolo and oboe, recorder and tin whistle. When arthritis made playing difficult, he took up the ukulele. He enjoyed the camaraderie of playing and singing with others. One of his last goals was to start a ukulele club in SB. Sadly, he was never able to play with the newly formed group, but he hoped that starting it would become his legacy to the community.

 

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