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Directorate of Public Works Chief of Operations Jerry Clark addresses Cody Clark’s brother Patrick, mother Lori and father James, as well as several DPW employees and Garrison staff members, during the dedication ceremony for the Cody Clark Skate Park May 21, 2024, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Directorate of Public Works employees and Garrison staff join Cody Clark’s brother Patrick, mother Lori and father James for a photo by the sign dedicating the skate park in memory of the DPW employee who was killed in an accident on post last year. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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James Clark, right, father of Cody Clark, a Directorate of Public Works employee killed in an accident on post last year, is joined by his son Patrick and wife Lori as he addresses Cody's "DPW family" during the dedication ceremony for the Cody Clark Skate Park May 21, 2024, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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Environmental Division Chief Dale Cleland retells a story about Cody Clark being keen on moving to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as an 11-year-old boy when he learned the post had a skate park, only to discover it had been removed, during the dedication of the Cody Clark Skate Park May 21, 2024, at Fort Leavenworth. The current skate park behind the Post Theater opened in 2009. Directorate of Public Works Chief of Operations Jerry Clark and Cody Clark’s father James Clark also spoke at the dedication ceremony. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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Fort Leavenworth Garrison Commander Col. Duane Mosier addresses Cody Clark’s dad James, mom Lori and brother Patrick during the dedication ceremony for the Cody Clark Skate Park May 21, 2024, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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After unveiling the new skate park sign, Cody Clark’s brother Patrick Clark and parents Lori Clark and James Clark move forward to look at the sign, as Directorate of Public Works Chief of Operations Jerry Clark, Garrison Commander Col. Duane Mosier and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Erika Rhine-Russell applaud during a ceremony dedicating the Cody Clark Skate Park in memory of the DPW employee May 21, 2024, at the park behind the Post Theater at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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After taking a photo on his phone, U.S. Army Reserve 1st Lt. Patrick Clark, City of Leavenworth Parks and Recreation aquatics manager, pauses in front of the new skate park sign honoring his brother, Cody Clark, after a ceremony dedicating the skate park in Cody’s memory May 21, 2024, at the park behind the Post Theater, formerly known as Holes ‘n Rolls, which used to include a miniature golf course, on Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Cody Clark was a Fort Leavenworth Directorate of Public Works employee who was killed in an accident on post Jan. 31, 2023. He was an avid skateboarder and helped design the 20th Street Leavenworth (Kansas) Skateboard Park, which was also dedicated earlier this month in his memory as the Cody James Clark Skatepark. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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Patrick Clark puts his arm around his mother, Lori Clark, after a dedication ceremony naming the skate park after their brother/son Cody Clark May 21, 2024, behind Post Theater at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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Cody Clark’s brother Patrick Clark, parents Lori Clark and James Clark, Directorate of Public Works Chief of Operations Jerry Clark, Garrison Commander Col. Duane Mosier and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Erika Rhine-Russell unveil the new sign dedicating the Cody Clark Skate Park in memory of the DPW employee May 21, 2024, at the park behind the Post Theater at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Photo by Prudence Siebert/Fort Leavenworth Lamp
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Fort Leavenworth dedicates skate park to fallen civilian employee
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