His father, Wally Clarkson, together with his
Springbok and Natal colleagues Alf Walker and Bill Zeller were
some of the original members of the "Old Crocks" formed
in 1932 to play against Kearsney College.
Through this association they sent their sons Owen, Newton
and Ron to Kearsney College, all of whom, after distinguished
careers later to represent Natal, the only occasion when three
Kearsney Old Boys were to play together in the same Natal Provincial
rugby side.
Owen was awarded colours for rugby playing fullback for the
1st XV in 1947 and was a member of the 1st XI cricket for three
years.
He was passionate about being a Gillingham boy.
Owen’s older brother was a brilliant pupil at Kearsney
College who together with Brian Woods were the last two boys
to read both Latin and Greek under Jack Reece.
After a career with Standard Charter Bank, in the then Rhodesia,
Owen, Sheila, their son Paul and daughter Jennifer returned
to Natal where Owen retired in Botha’s Hill. Being close
to the school, he was a regular spectator at rugby and cricket
matches.
In the last 10 years Owen has spent much of his time working
in the Kearsney Archives recovering and filing documents and
photographs and putting them together, which will enable them
to be used as valuable research material.
One of his major projects has been the collection of all the
school’s 1st XV rugby photographs and identifying all
the players.
These are now displayed in the Old Boys’ Greyhound Pavilion.
He has also been responsible for the restoration of the 1st
XI cricket photographs in the Old Boys’ Memorial Cricket
Pavilion.
We bid farewell to a dear friend and trusted colleague and extend
to Sheila, Paul and Jennifer our sincere condolences.
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