Julian Marcus Clark was born on January 24, 1971 to Dr. Alan B. Clark and Pansy K. Clark. Julian enjoyed TV sitcoms, western movies, and nature shows. At the age of 14, he joined Eagle Flight Academy to learn piloting, and furthered his love of airplanes and flight.
Julian attended Montclair High School. During his high school years, he distinguished himself as an outstanding athlete playing varsity hockey and baseball, with the Montclair Mounties. Following high school graduation, Julian was accepted and attended Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. During his time at Northeastern, he began seriously writing poetry; and learned to play the Electric guitar and bass. He continued to develop his love of film and comedy.
At the age of 25, Julian moved to San Diego, California, where he worked for years in radio and broadcasting. He continued participating in numerous sports and athletic events.
Julian most recently moved to and resided in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he was accepted as a part-time student in film and directing. He was inspired by the desert and mountain landscapes of New Mexico; and had developed friendships with native tribespeople there.
Julian spoke about the "Great Spirit" of the Native American culture; and admired and respected their culture greatly. Julian will be missed. Greatly Missed. His spirit lives on in all who knew him.
Julian Marcus Clark is survived by his beloved parents: Alan and Pansy Clark; his devoted siblings: Paul Clark and Ruth Clark Brown; and brother-in-law, Lamont Brown. He was the proud uncle to nephew Jordan Clark; and nieces Candice Clark and Nadia Brown. His great friend, Michael; lifelong Winslow family, Sampson family; and a host of other family and friends.
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