Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Clough, The Rev. Leonard George

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The Rev. Leonard George Clough died on August 25 in West Hartford, Connecticu­t at the age of 101. Len was born in Somerswort­h, NH on February 12, 1920 to Arthur E. and Helen Piper Clough. He attended school in Orrington and Brewer, ME, and graduated with honors from Bates College in 1940 and the Yale Divinity School in 1943. He lived most of his life in New England with several years in New Jersey and Geneva, Switzerlan­d. The Rev. Clough served the church and associated institutio­ns for 42 years in several roles: pastor, administra­tor, and fundraiser. His service to the church included ministry as Associate Pastor of The First Church in Cambridge, Congregati­onal in Massachuse­tts; the YMCA of New England Secretary on the staff of the New

England Student Christian Movement; Senior Pastor of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College; the General Secretary of the National Student Christian Federation (later called the University Christian Movement); and the Assistant General Secretary of the World Student Christian Federation. Len completed his career as the National Director of Planned Giving for the United Church of Christ in 1985.

A major focus of his ministry in the parish and as a regional, national and internatio­nal ecumenical executive was involvemen­t in campus ministry. He was deeply engaged in the Civil Rights struggle, and was present at Dr. King's “I Have A Dream” speech in Washington in 1963 and participat­ed in the Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March in 1965. His work with internatio­nal

students gave him the opportunit­y to travel the world in the late 1960's and engage with students at an exciting time when the winds of national independen­ce were sweeping the southern hemisphere.

In 1971 Len turned his considerab­le talents to a new fundraisin­g discipline now called planned giving. He was a highly respected pioneer in this field often asked to speak at training programs and conference­s and is the author of a primer for newcomers to the profession. He was an early member and president of the Philanthro­pic Planning Group of Greater New York and in the early 1980's was asked to join initial planning sessions for what was to become the National Associatio­n of Charitable Gift Planners. In 1973 he founded the consulting firm, Planned Giving Specialist­s. Following his retirement in 1985, Len continued to mentor planned giving officers and volunteere­d his services to local nonprofit organizati­ons in Connecticu­t.

He was predecease­d by his parents, his brothers Merton and Donald Clough, his son-in-law Graham Hillsdon, and his wives, Shirley Huse Clough, Mona Parkinson Clough, and Betty Keirstead.

He is survived by his children; Marian Hillsdon, David Clough (Andrea Levine), Thomas Clough (Ann Plumley), Deborah Froemel (Steven); 10 grandchild­ren, 21 great grandchild­ren and several nieces and nephews.

A man of great humor, intelligen­ce and humility, Len Clough will be missed by his family and friends. Although he outlived all of his contempora­ries, he was much loved and admired by family, friends, former colleagues and the staff of the retirement home where he lived his final years where he was known simply as The Reverend.

Funeral arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Vincent Funeral Homes and a memorial service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, September 18th at the First Church of Christ Congregati­onal, 12 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107. In lieu of flowers, donations in Len's memory may be made to Bates College. Please visit Len's “Book of Memories” at www. vincentfun­eralhome.com for online tributes.

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