Source: Greeley Tribune, Colo.迷你倉新蒲崗Aug. 29--Royce Clark, a prominent member of Greeley's financial community, died on Thursday in a Las Vegas car crash. He was 80 years old.Clark, who served as president of the Colorado Bankers Association, was well-known in the Greeley community. He was first a correspondent banker out of Denver and then moved to Greeley, where he owned banks at the Greeley Mall and then off of 10th Street, which is now Bank of the West."I knew him as a very tough competitor, but as a man who was strictly ethical," said Norman Dean, a longtime Greeley resident who served as president of the Weld County Bank, which is now the United Bank of Greeley. "He had very strong personal integrity."Sarah MacQuiddy, executive director of the Greeley Chamber of Commerce, said Clark was also chairman of the chamber board in 1982."The business community was 迷你倉出租is first passion and his first love. His dealings with his bank always reflected that attitude," MacQuiddy said. "I'm gonna miss him something awful ... He was such a kind man, and always ethical in his dealings."Clark died in Las Vegas, where he had a second home, on Thursday night after his 1997 Buick collided with a pickup, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Dean said Clark and his wife, who died several years ago, were avid golfers, which is why they lived part-time in Las Vegas.Dean said he remembered the first time he met Clark in the 1960s, when he was still a correspondent banker."He was very professional in his approach to banking."Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Greeley Tribune (Greeley, Colo.) Visit the Greeley Tribune (Greeley, Colo.) at .greeleytribune.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉
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