Saturday, December 31, 2005

Grandpa Pete - Obituary


Mr. Raymond Leslie Clark, known as "Spotted Turtle" and "Mr. Pete", passed this life on Monday, December 26, 2005. He was born June 28, 1919 in Robeson County, NC to Barto and Emma Sampson Clark.

He was a World War II Navy Veteran. He was one of the few remaining Specialist "Q" personnel that worked on the development of RADAR for the Naval Research Laboratory during WWII. "Mr Pete" was a retired public school educator and Indian activist. Most of the young Indian people actively involved in carrying on traditional Indian ways were given their native name by Spotted Turtle in the original Cheraw language. His former students will always remember him for not only his ability to teach, but also his ability to write with both hands simultaneously.

Spotted Turtle was a mainstay in the traditional ways of the tribe. He was the Senior Elder in the Lumbee Tribal Elders Council and a recipient of the coveted Henry Berry Lowry Award. A phrase heard often around the Elder's Fire was, "Ask Spotted Turtle." That option is no longer.

He was preceded in passing by his wife Estelle Revels Clark, his parents, a brother Tracy Clark, and three sisters, Wilma Clark Sanderson, Juanita Clark Revels, and Vernette Clark Williamson. He is survived by his brother Barto Clark, Jr. of Pembroke, and sister Ann Clark Burleson of Leland, NC. He leaves behind three sons and their wives, Ray and Kat Littleturtle, Dennis and Linda Clark, and J. Michael and Tabetha Clark all of Pembroke. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. He left behind a global family from pow-wows, spiritual gatherings, elders councils, other tribes, and tribal leaders too numerous to list.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

The Call

The call came at 12:06AM Dec 27, 2005.

The call, in this case, wasn't something I wanted to hear. The first sign of something bad was that when I did not get to the phone in time, my cell phone began to ring. I called the number back and talked to Dad. The news, as expected, was not good. The bad news was the Grandpa Pete had passed into the clearing.

Grandpa's health had been fading for some time and I went to see him in the hospital on Dec 17 after the Locklear Christmas party. That was my chance to say goodbye.

I am about to head down to N.C. to join the rest of the family. It is rare that we are all together, but when the patriarch of your family is gone, that's one event that can bring the Clarks together.

I hope to see several people that I haven't seen in years, and Grandpa's stature in the community ensures that a great gathering is about to occur.

Monday, December 26, 2005

Elliot

Ché sent out several pictures of Elliot. If you haven't had a chance to look at them, please contact him. There are several shots of the proud father included that are worth a look.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas to everyone.

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Self Explanatory

Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins
Dallas

Washington
7
35

Holiday Celebrations

Tracy and I are down here in NC for the Locklear Family Christmas celebration. We had to make a quick trip to try so young Kellie could get back for a mandatory cheerleading event, so we are preparing for ride back to VA.

We just found out this morning that Ché and Natalie had their baby girl this morning. Elliott was born around 3:00AM this morning. Another Clark enters the world. Now that's something to celebrate. Congratulations to Ché and Natalie. Welcome to the rest of your life!

More details to follow.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

School Issues

We just recently discovered that the Prince William County planning committee has recommended that our community be placed in a different elementary school. This is somewhat confusing because the school in question is literally across the street from our development. I have become involved with the planning committee and I just submitted a white paper explaining my position that my kids remain at the school.

This is going to be resolved one way or another by February, but I will provide updates as they come in.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Additional Raleigh Pictures

Ché sent me additional N.C. State football game photos to post, so here are a few more shots for your viewing pleasure.

Raleigh 2005 Photo Album (Submitted by Ché)

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Grammy & Grandpa are in town

We have been fortunate to have both my Mom and Dad (aka Grammy & Grandpa) here for a few days. Although Dad visits us here in Virginia often, it isn't often that Mom accompanies him. We are expecting a big snowstorm tonight, so they may be here longer than planned.

No snow yet.

Christmas Season


The Christmas season was officially kicked off for the Clark Clan on Sunday when we selected, installed and decorated our tree. Tracy and Kara were responsible for the selection and they managed to select an excellent specimen. As we did last year, we decided to buy natural or 'real' tree. We went a slightly different route by opting for a Frasier Fir instead of the Douglas Fir. I don't think that Tracy agrees with me, but I find the shape of the Fasier much more appealing than the Douglas. She is second-guessing herself, but I think she made a good choice.

This weekend the plan is put up the outside lights.

Basketball Season Begins


Austin just began his third season of basketball in the Gainsville District Boys 10 & Up (10U) league. He has only been to a couple of practices, but he has already said that this is the best team he has played for. For Austin, that means that he is gettin the ball more often.

He really enjoys the game, despite being handicapped by by 'vertically-challenged' genes.