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Clarke is associated with a presence described as the spirit of a 14-year-old boy who lived from 1951 to 1965. Reports indicate he experienced a fatal accident, falling from a bridge into a river. Observations suggest that Clarke maintains a highly social and affectionate personality, characterized by innocence, playfulness, and a desire for interaction.
According to communicated accounts, Clarke enjoyed typical adolescent activities, including sports, cycling, and music. He demonstrated skill in basketball, football, track, and playing musical instruments such as the clarinet and trumpet. He also engaged in hobbies including woodworking and art. Clarke’s personality is described as respectful, cheerful, and highly interactive with both humans and other spirits.
Clarke is reported to be particularly responsive to social engagement, affection, and environmental attention. Interactions documented include:
Clarke is noted for his responsiveness to positive attention and social inclusion. Reports indicate that he prefers the presence of humans or other spirits during nighttime periods. He is described as favoring activities that encourage engagement, companionship, and familial interaction.
Preferences and personality traits include an affinity for sports, outdoor activity, music, and sweet treats, as well as positive interaction with pets. The entity demonstrates curiosity, playfulness, and a capacity for forming lasting bonds, suggesting strong continuity of personality and preferences from his lifetime.
Clarke exemplifies the phenomenon of positive, interactive spirits associated with objects, offering insight into posthumous personality persistence, environmental engagement, and affective responses in object-based paranormal cases.
House of the Convent
10 Superior Way Deptford NJ 08096
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