
Julian Ivor Clark
1963 - 2021
Julian passed away at home on 21st February 2021, aged 57 years.
Funeral Service Details
Additional Information
Webcast Confirmation
| Live Webcast and 28 days watch again | |||
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| We can confirm we have created a Live Webcast 28 days watch again for the late Julian Ivor Clark. | |||
| You will find below the Username and Password for this Live Webcast along with the times it will be available to view. Please distribute this username and password to family and friends They will be able to login to our website at any time to view a Test Webcast which we recommend they do in plenty of time before the service, during the service window they will be automatically redirected to the Live Webcast of the service. | |||
| Username | Koze4219 | ||
| Password | 919783 | ||
| Service Date | Tuesday 16th March | ||
| Service Time | 2:00pm | ||
| Service Viewing Time | 1:55pm - 2:50pm | ||
| Website | https://www.obitus.com/ | ||
| Once the viewing window has passed the Live Webcast will then automatically close and a message will appear saying "This funeral service has now finished". We will aim to get the watch again Webcast back online on Tuesday 23rd March, where it will be available to view until Sunday 25th April using the same Login Information. | |||
Donations
Donations in memory of Julian would be appreciated for British Heart Foundation.
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I send my deepest sympathy to all Julian’s family at the news of his sudden, and untimely death. My connection with Julian was musical rather than personal. I was Secretary to the North Wiltshire Orchestra when he so kindly stepped in as Treasurer a decade ago. The orchestra owes him a great debt of gratitude for the way in which he navigated the tricky waters of keeping an amateur orchestra afloat. It is never easy, but Julian’s calm amidst any financial storm was so reassuring. His meticulous care of our accounts meant that there were never any nasty surprises at the annual audit. He was a most loyal servant of the orchestra and will be greatly missed. Christopher Joseph
Remembering Julian Clark
RIP Julian. We will miss you
So sorry to hear of Julian’s passing. Always the gentleman at the orchestras I played in with him, I will miss his quiet enthusiasm for his music making and his gentle smile across the orchestra.
I remember Julian from school , his love of the cello, and his collection of football programmes, may he rest in peace
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