Clara Justine Claiborne was born on August 19, 1923, in
Tarrytown, New York, and graduated from
Radcliffe College in 1944. She married physicist David Park in 1945, and they both attended the
University of Michigan, where she earned a master's degree in 1949, majoring in English literature. They moved to Massachusetts in 1951, where Park taught at
Berkshire Community College and then at
Williams College, where she was on the faculty from 1975 to 1994. She received honorary doctorate from Williams and from The Massachusetts College of the Liberal Arts. Jessica Park, who was first diagnosed with autism at age three, graduated from
Mount Greylock Regional High School, where she learned to draw. By the time of her mother's death, Jessica had worked for decades at the mail room at Williams College (so long in fact that the mailroom is named after her) and painted, and sold, drawings of streetscapes. Park died at a nursing home in
Williamstown, Massachusetts at age 86 on July 3, 2010, of complications from a fall. In addition to Jessica, Park was survived by her husband, David Park, a retired Williams College physics professor, two other daughters, (
Katharine Park and Rachel), a son (
Paul Park), and two grandchildren. ==
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