Paul Clack was born in London, England on November 6, 1937 to Howard and Dorothy Clack. At the outbreak of World War II, Paul and his mother relocated to Barbados where he spent his youth. After spending some time in Canada, Paul settled in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Marshall High School and served in the U.S. Army before attending and graduating from Cal State Los Angeles with a degree in psychology. Throughout his life, Paul always enjoyed painting landscapes, taking photos of iconic Western Americana and watching Formula One car races. Many memories were made with his son at the Long Beach Grand Prix and showing his daughter how to take the perfect picture of an outdoor scenic vista. As a father, Paul was always coaching or on the sideline of his children's soccer, ice hockey and basketball games and providing advice on life. After retiring, Paul spent time traveling to Montana, Wyoming and visiting our National Parks including Yosemite and Glacier National Park. Due to complications from leukemia, Paul passed away peacefully on February 4, 2012, surrounded by his family. Paul is survived by his son, daughter and their Mom.