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John Solomon Clarke, known as 'Eland', was part of our Troop's first
team to win the Gordon Shield, in 1934. He went on to be Scoutmaster and
Group Scoutmaster in our Troop until his retirement in 1981.
John Clarke joined 2nd Claremont Group as a Cub on 17 May 1930, transferring
to 1st Claremont after a few years. He was successively Cub, Scout, Rover,
Assistant Scoutmaster, Scoutmaster and Group Scoutmaster of that Group
and for a short while an Assistant District Commissioner, an appointment
from which he extricated himself to return to 1st Claremont.
A cheerful, friendly man of great humanity, he was always willing to
help anyone who needed help. Essentially a "hands-on" man, Johnny
gave his Scouts a wide training both for life in general and practical
"do it yourself" in particular - many ex-Scouts have cause to
be grateful not only for the Scout training they received but also for
his teaching of the essential practicalities of electricity, plumbing
and much else. He also produced, seemingly without effort, new and constructive
programmes for his Troop meetings (of which there were two weekly throughout
the year). His services to Scouting were recognised by the award of the
Silver Protea in 1976, while in 1981 he received a 50 Year Bar to his
Long Service Medal. But his greatest memorial will surely be to be remembered
with great affection and respect by former 1st Claremont Scouts (and many
others in the Movement) in all walks of life, and in at least three continents,
who are proud to say "I was one of John Clarke's Scouts".
Outside scouting, John was a leading Freemason and indeed his life exemplified
all that is good in Scouting and Freemasonry. John is survived by his
wife Peggy, a son, daughter, step-daughter and grandchildren, to whom
we in scouting extend our warm sympathy - with them we mourn the passing
of a truly great Scout.
RICHARD C KNIGHT
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John 'Eland' Clarke
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