That's my President, even while preparing for his third term as my President, even while being persecuted by the government, he is still finding some time for the people.
God bless President Donald Trump, his wife, family, legal team, friends, Q followers, the Voters that support Trump, the Military that supports the Constitution and Trump, Law Enforcement that too supports the Constitution and Trump, most of all Trumps security team and their families too, God Bless America, Bless the missing children and you the reader Too.🙏
Russell Theodore (Ted) Clarke, 86, passed away at his home in Bristow, Virginia, on Thursday, March 14th. He was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on September 15, 1937, to Russell Clarke and Lottie May Stecher.
After graduating from Temple University, he joined the U.S. Army. He then married Patricia Blount in October of 1961. He served in Vietnam and Grenada and retired as a Lt. Colonel in 2002. He was employed at Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation as a Systems Analyst for our National Security at the time of his civilian retirement. As a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Gainesville, Virginia, Russ served as an usher and loved his church family. He was a very active member of the Knights of Columbus at All Saints Catholic Church (George Brent Council.)
An avid golfer and bowler, Russ was a passionate all-around sports fan, especially when it came to his beloved Redskins and Nationals.
Preceded in death by his brother, Richard Clarke and his granddaughter, Kelley Wortman, Russ is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Patricia, brother Dennis Clarke, daughters Holly Wiltshire and Marisa Clarke-Numan, grandchildren Adam, Carly and Alexis Wortman; Trevor and Brandon Wiltshire as well as numerous extended family members and friends.
A visitation will be held on Sunday, March 24th at Pierce Funeral Home 9609 Center Street (RT 28) in Manassas, Virginia from 3:00-5:00 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church 8213 Linton Hall Rd. Gainesville, Virginia on Monday, March 25th at 10:30 AM with interment at Quantico National Cemetery at 1:00 PM.
That is a beautiful letter. It is amazing how much admiration our President has for the every day people. I never mentioned it here, aprox 5 years ago I wrote a letter to President Trump, thanking him for being a wonderful President. I didn't expect a response but aprox a month later I got a letter in return thanking me for my words of appreciation. I was amazed that he took the time to reply. I think if anyone sent Trump a letter thanking him for his service to our country, you would get a letter in return. It felt good,
I am crying too. There is so much evil and meanness all around. When I see beauty and kindness, simple human decency, it now moves me to tears, even sobs.
That's my President, even while preparing for his third term as my President, even while being persecuted by the government, he is still finding some time for the people.
Even then, he is a kind person
God bless President Donald Trump, his wife, family, legal team, friends, Q followers, the Voters that support Trump, the Military that supports the Constitution and Trump, Law Enforcement that too supports the Constitution and Trump, most of all Trumps security team and their families too, God Bless America, Bless the missing children and you the reader Too.🙏
Amen to all.
Mine, too. 🥰
Very well done.
The daughter is great. I am just bringing the fact that he even cared for a civilian in all his busyness.
Such a nice gesture in such a difficult time! God bless your family!!
Yes.
Obituary for Russell Theodore Clarke
Russell Theodore (Ted) Clarke, 86, passed away at his home in Bristow, Virginia, on Thursday, March 14th. He was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on September 15, 1937, to Russell Clarke and Lottie May Stecher. After graduating from Temple University, he joined the U.S. Army. He then married Patricia Blount in October of 1961. He served in Vietnam and Grenada and retired as a Lt. Colonel in 2002. He was employed at Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation as a Systems Analyst for our National Security at the time of his civilian retirement. As a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Gainesville, Virginia, Russ served as an usher and loved his church family. He was a very active member of the Knights of Columbus at All Saints Catholic Church (George Brent Council.)
An avid golfer and bowler, Russ was a passionate all-around sports fan, especially when it came to his beloved Redskins and Nationals. Preceded in death by his brother, Richard Clarke and his granddaughter, Kelley Wortman, Russ is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Patricia, brother Dennis Clarke, daughters Holly Wiltshire and Marisa Clarke-Numan, grandchildren Adam, Carly and Alexis Wortman; Trevor and Brandon Wiltshire as well as numerous extended family members and friends. A visitation will be held on Sunday, March 24th at Pierce Funeral Home 9609 Center Street (RT 28) in Manassas, Virginia from 3:00-5:00 PM. Funeral Services will be held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church 8213 Linton Hall Rd. Gainesville, Virginia on Monday, March 25th at 10:30 AM with interment at Quantico National Cemetery at 1:00 PM.
PS - QNC is a lovely final resting place.
Wow, a true patriot and a life well lived. God rest your soul sir.
I hope he rest in peace.
Just when I thought I couldn’t love President Trump any more - I see something like this and, just like that, I love and respect him more!
Amen. He had done this a lot for many.
Hand Salute to Your Father & Prayers for you and your mom and family...
Amen.
That is a beautiful letter. It is amazing how much admiration our President has for the every day people. I never mentioned it here, aprox 5 years ago I wrote a letter to President Trump, thanking him for being a wonderful President. I didn't expect a response but aprox a month later I got a letter in return thanking me for my words of appreciation. I was amazed that he took the time to reply. I think if anyone sent Trump a letter thanking him for his service to our country, you would get a letter in return. It felt good,
That's the sweetest thing to know. He cares.
wow
Sad.
Makes me cry! I can’t wait till he is back in office!
I am crying too. There is so much evil and meanness all around. When I see beauty and kindness, simple human decency, it now moves me to tears, even sobs.
Make me super happy to vote for him.
Wow!!! That's amazing.
True grace.
Beautiful!
Definitely.
o7 Well done DJT
Yes.
DJT is still CIC.
I believe that.
My father in law died when Obama was in office. When Trump won in 2016, we did the same thing and Trump sent us one signed by him! He’s awesome.
Wow. He is an awesome man to do that.
Goose bumps.
God Bless Donald Trump!
Amen
Amen.
That’s our true and rightful President!
Yes.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!!!
Oh sure.
Im not crying … you’re crying. Its allergies. I had scorpion chillis for lunch. I got that leaky eye condition …. 🥹🥹🥹🥹
No no. I just slice onions. :)
Wow! That is remarkable but not surprising. Our President truly cares about us
One and only.
If I were her, I'd return the certificate to sender. Maybe poop on it first.
Howls.
Thank you for sharing this heartwarming story. It made me tear up. (((Big Hugs))) and prayers to you, your mom and family.
Amen.
I am sorry for your loss and he was and is a great man for serving our country. God Bless you and your family during this time. We lift Russell up.
Amen.
Awesome!
Amen.
He is a wonderful man.
Yes.
That's so heart warming. I am praying President Trump and his family can be protected.
Been praying that for a while for him, James O'Keefe and all the light warriors of this ages.
Yes. We do.