RIP Clark Fletcher
#1
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
RIP Clark Fletcher
This gentleman was so helpful to so many on this board, including me ... Very sad
https://www.google.com/amp/counton2.com/2017/10/09/body-of-missing-diver-found-identity-released/amp/
https://www.google.com/amp/counton2.com/2017/10/09/body-of-missing-diver-found-identity-released/amp/
#3
Three Wheelin'
Clark will be missed. He was one of the guys keeping this community together back when it was Porschefans and the Porsche lawyers got ugly about it.
May he RIP.
May he RIP.
#6
Rennlist Member
Thanks for posting Eddie.
Such great man and a huge contribution to this community. His work will continue to help people for a very long time.
Condolances to his family!
Such great man and a huge contribution to this community. His work will continue to help people for a very long time.
Condolances to his family!
#7
Rennlist Member
That is so sad. An incredible resource. And incredible dedication to create it. Mr Clark made a huge contribution to the community and that will live on. Few people will ever make such an impression. RIP
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#13
Thank you
I am very grateful to Clark for his massive effort and selflessness in compiling and hosting all the information on Clark’s Garage.
I can’t think of another individual who has made a greater contribution to the 944 community than Mr. Clark Fletcher.
God Bless you and all that love you.
I can’t think of another individual who has made a greater contribution to the 944 community than Mr. Clark Fletcher.
God Bless you and all that love you.
#15
Rest in peace Clark. Your contributions to the 944 community have enabled novice mechanics like me to grow from changing power steering belts to reindexing torsion bars and troubleshooting engine harness inputs.
Is clark's website hosted on a personal server? Is the rennlist community interested in organizing an effort to migrate his website for future use? I would recommend a separate thread to keep this one focused on clark's memory.
Is clark's website hosted on a personal server? Is the rennlist community interested in organizing an effort to migrate his website for future use? I would recommend a separate thread to keep this one focused on clark's memory.