Deb & Guy Martorelli

Death date: Apr 16, 2015
Keenan P. Clark, 67, of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2015 at Johnson Memorial Hospital. He was born in Bath, ME, son of the late Carroll and Virginia (Prosser) Clark. Keenan proudly served in the U.S. A Read Obituary

It's been many, many years but there's a ton of memories and good times. Keenan was always fun to be around and I'm sure that never changed. And yes, there were the epic parties but he was much more than that. A part of me is now gone but he'll never be forgotten (no one ever forgets Keenan) and I can only wish the best and offer sympathy to Leslie and family. - David Gregori

Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. Our toughts and prayers are with you and your families
Leslie and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time. May your memories give you strength.
Sincerely,
Lori Parrow & Steve Gianantoni
I am sorry for your loss. Keenan advised me of certain issues in politics. He taught many people right from wrong. He insured many of us. Sincerly , mitchell muzio
Leslie and family, Keenan will live on in the hearts of many people. He was a good man and part of Stafford history. I am sure he was welcomed with loving arms from all his "brothers" that have gone before him. Prayers and hugs to you. Laura & John Dennerley

Dear Leslie and family, We were so sorry to hear of Keenan's passing. He was a true Stafford icon for our generation. His parties were some of the best. In fact we met at one of his New Years Eve parties some 40 years ago. His 3-day festival featuring " Grey Controversy" (now the Shaboo Allstars") was a "first" for Stafford and awesome of course. He will never be forgotten by those of us who shared the "60s" movement. PEACE to you and your family. Judy and Auburn Schold
Leslie, I am so sorry to hear about Keenan. He was always a good guy. Hope your wonderful life you had together will help you get through your sadness and loss.
Loma (Marden) Clark