Benjamin John Leland Clark

ALBION – Benjamin John Leland Clark, 31, of Albion, passed away on April 27, 2022, with his mother, father and sister by his side.

Ben was a 2009 Lawrence High School graduate. He went on to explore many different careers including fire fighter, truck driver, roughneck on an oil rig and working in the forestry industry before joining the Army and serving his country. After his time in the military, Ben found his true passion working in his garage restoring his antique tractor and farming his family’s land.

Ben married Kasey Paquette in December of 2019, welcoming two amazing boys into our family, Mason, 11 and Jack 8, before having a beautiful baby boy of their own, Lee Benjamin Clark who is now 2.

Ben’s energy was larger than life. You never knew what exciting story he was going to share or what wild adventure he had just experienced, but he always kept you waiting in anticipation for what happened next! Everyone describes Ben as someone who lit up a room, the life of the party, and radiating love and kindness to everyone he knew. Ben was always happiest when he was spending time with his family and singing karaoke!

Ben was predeceased by his grandfather, Leland Clark and his Uncle Pete Wiggin, both of whom he was very close to.

Ben is survived by his parents John and Michele Clark; his sister and brother-in-law Anna and Kenny Pelotte, his ex-wife Kasey Clark; his sons Lee Benjamin Clark, Jack and Mason Holland. Ben is also survived by many loving grandparents; aunts, uncles; nieces, nephews; and cousins.

There will be a celebration of life for Ben on Friday May 6 from 4 – 8 p.m. at O’Brian’s Event Center, 375 Main St. Waterville Maine.

Please join us to share stories and memories of Ben.

Arrangements are in the care of Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St., Fairfield where memories may be shared, and an online register book signed by visiting http://www.lawrybrothers.com.

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