Margery Thomas Clark

May 10, 1945 ~ May 27, 2020
Resided in:
Gorham, ME
Gorham-Margery (Marge, Margie) Ann Thomas Clark passed away on May 27, 2020 at the age of 75 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine after a more than a yearlong battle with endometrial cancer. She resided in Gorham, Maine at the time of her death, after relocating to Maine in October, 2011.
Mrs. Clark was born on May 10, 1945 in Bronxville, New York, the third child of Allen Marvin and Muriel Hill (Currie) Thomas. She spent her childhood in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and resided at Graham School, where her father served as Executive Director. She was pre-deceased by her parents and two older brothers, Richard Marvin Thomas and Aubrey Currie Thomas. She leaves a family she adored: her husband of 52 years, Jared Albo Clark; two grown children and their families: her son Adam Thomas Clark, his wife Asako and two grandchildren Kai Ocean and Phebe Moeko Clark of Yokohama, Japan and her daughter the Rev. Holly Christine Hoffmann and her husband Jonathan Thomas Hoffmann of Topsham, Maine; her younger sister Mary Thomas Schirm of Riverview, Florida, and many nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Clark was a 1963 graduate of Hastings High School and worked with members of her class to organize several reunions. She continued her education at Oberlin College, where she declared a Sociology Major before transferring to The University of Connecticut, where she was an Elementary Education Major, graduating in 1968. While her children were in elementary school she completed her Master's Degree in Education at Lesley University, with an emphasis on Gifted Education. Throughout her life, Margery was an excellent student who sought answers to questions through careful research, first in libraries and later on the internet.
Mrs. Clark taught elementary school children in Amenia, New York, Rosemont, Pennsylvania and Rockport, Massachusetts before becoming a mother. After she completed her graduate work, she worked for fourteen years in the Westford, Massachusetts Public Schools where she taught academically talented and gifted middle schoolers and later served as principal of Cameron, Frost and Robinson Elementary Schools. She relocated and served as Principal of Martha Jones Elementary School in Westwood, Massachusetts and retired from the Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Public Schools after seven years as the Principal of Calvin Coolidge Elementary School. Throughout her long career, Marge served on many study committees and always remained child-centered in her leadership. She was a passionate educator who cared deeply for the staff and students of the elementary schools where she served as principal.
Although her career was very demanding, her husband and family were always central to her life. In order to spend more time with her precious grandchildren, she traveled to Japan many times. After first moving to Maine in 2011, she was a member of Allen Avenue Unitarian Universalist congregation, where she served on the Social Action Committee and taught Religious Education. In recent years, Mrs. Clark found her spiritual home at the State Street United Church of Christ, Portland. Here, she served on numerous committees and projects, taught Religious Education, was the community's Moderator, and made many deep friendships.
Within coming weeks there will be an immediate family-only service where her ashes will be laid to rest at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco, Maine. Later in the summer, there will be an online memorial service celebrating her life through the State Street United Church of Christ. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Margery's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
In lieu of flowers, it was Marge's wish that donations be made to the State Street United Church of Christ, 159 State Street, Portland, ME 04101,a community she loved very much.
I have know Marge since 1967 when we were Residence Advisors at the University of Connecticut together for two years and friends ever since!!!
– Mary Petras
“Mrs. Clark,” as my children knew her, was a wonderful leader at Coolidge School. Her warmth and caring was felt immediately. And her programs to help all special needs, whether children were falling behind or ready to skip ahead, was fantastic. May you rest in peace. Love the Mahan family
– Nancy Mahan
My husband Karl Andersen and I were fortunate to be introduced to Margery Clark by a mutual friend in 2017. We enjoyed many evenings together over dinner and a movie. Our time with Margery was short but we hold wonderful memories of the stimulating conversation good food we shared. Goodbye dear friend. We will miss you. Joanne and Karl Andersen.
– Joanne Andersen
I am sad to read about Marge’s passing. Along with Jared, we were in a cancer support group together. I enjoyed and will remember Marge’s openness, positivity and lovely smile. My blessings to all her family in the days ahead. Kathryn Stead, Portland
– Kathryn Stead
So sorry to hear of Margery’s death. We send our condolences and will cherish the memories we have of her– most recently at Holly’s ordination and Holly’s wedding. Jack and Gail Swanton
– Gail Swanton
We miss her deeply.
– George Waldman
Margie (Magoo) was my oldest friend! We met,at Graham. I was 8 and she was 7. She was always upbeat,loving and involved in life. I spoke to her a few weeks ago, still moving forward and doing her best to remain optimistic. I thought about calling her,yesterday. We considered ourselves sisters. Needless to say,my heart is heavy! My condolences to her family! There’s a new bright star in heaven. Shine on,dear friend. I love you.
– Barbara Fiscarel
Margie and I first met when my family moved to Hastings from Los Angeles in 1953. We were second cousins; her Dad and my Mom were cousins. I recently found pictures of our two parents playing at a Thomas family reunion (my grandmother’s maiden name was Thomas) in Montana in 1934. The Thomases welcomed us to Hastings and, a few years later, welcomed us to their house when ours suffered a fire and we had to move out for a month. Much more recently, Margie, Jon Lillard and I organized the 45th, 50th and 55th reunions for our high school class. With Margie the whole effort was a lot of fun. She was cheerful, encouraging, and capable of a great one liner when Jon and I got out of hand. She was also very energetic. It was wonderful to work with her. My family’s heart goes out to Jared, their children, and their grandchildren. We will all miss her very much. Chuck Woodard
– Chuck Woodard
My deep condolences to all of Marge’s family. I had the privilege of being her colleague during my seven years in Westford, and I will always remember our collaboration and presentation to the Westford School Committee on cooperative learning. Marge was a truly passionate and dedicated educator.
– Debbie Alexander
Marge and I worked together in Shrewsbury (Ma) while she was the principal at Coolidge Elementary School. I was the superintendent at the time. Her obituary reflects the person whom I knew so well during those years. She was the kindest souls with students at the center of all that she did. She dignified the role of principal and it was my pleasure to have worked with her.
– Tony Bent
I am so very sorry to hear about the passing of Marge, and send you my deepest condolences. Marge was the first person I met upon moving to Westford in 1993, where she welcomed our family to the Robinson School. She was a kind and gracious principal. Marge was instrumental in involving me in the PTO where she served as a mentor for many years. I have fond memories of our times working together. It was also apparent how much she loved her family and spoke of you often with affection and pride. Heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to you on behalf of myself, Dennis, and Christina and Michael. May the Lord comfort you in these days. Sincerely, Angela Martinez
– Angela Martinez
Marge & Jared took us to the Maine Coast during our visit in August 2014. These were happy times spending a mini vacation together!
– Mary Petras
I was secretary for Marge during her years at Robinson School in Westford,Mass. I will always remember Marge fondly for her caring way with the students and staff at Robinson School. I will always remember our talks about our Grandchildren and our families. My heartfelt sympathies go to her family. The world has lost a very caring educator.
– Christine Dion
Our condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We hope this tree will be a living memorial to your beloved Mom.
– Maribeth and Greg Payne
Butterflies are free and so are you now. Free from pain and suffering and in a far better place. RIP my sweet friend. You will always be in my heart.
– Priscilla Brown