He loved his family dearly and especially his grandkids. Upon retiring he pursued his life passions of SCUBA diving by becoming a certified advanced diver while diving all over the Caribbean and South America, hiking dozens and dozens of trails all over the world with his walking stick, backpack, and bandana, playing golf or more appropriately tearing up a golf course, and telling partially true stories to pass the time. After his early retirement from P&G, he continued as a private consultant. He had an extensive interest in anthropological and horticulture research, which included multiple archeological trips exploring and rebuilding the Yucatán Mayan ruins. He also achieved his bachelor’s degree in natural science at the University of Cincinnati. He co-authored several scientific journals and two books within the scope of immunotoxicology during his career. He was employed at Procter & Gamble – Miami Valley Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio, for 34 years as an immunotoxicologist. This group of extended family provided Ed and his family with many of the happiest memories that he and his loved ones enjoyed throughout his life as they traveled, socialized, and enjoyed sports together.Įd was the definition of a dedicated, passionate, hard worker. He was also part of the Goodtimers athletic club for many years. As a young adult, Ed began attending ROTC at Bowling Green State University to make a career as an Army Ranger until life chose a different path with love, marriage, and fatherhood in 1967.Įd was also known as the father of the Lawrenceburg soccer program started back in the 1970s training officials, officiating, and coaching all five of his kids. Ed was the apple of his grandpa Face's eye and life was good when the family moved onto a 2-acre mini farm on Salem Road where his brother Tyler and he did everything together. Born to Earl and Edith Clark in 1948 of Cincinnati Ohio. Edwin (Ed) David Clark, 75, of Harrison passed away on May 17, 2023.
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