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Tribute paid to Arthur C Clarke who 'never grew up'



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Published Date: 23 March 2008
SCIENCE fiction writer Arthur C Clarke wanted to be remembered as someone who "never grew up and did not stop growing", his adopted family said at his funeral yesterday.
Clarke was buried in a brief, secular funeral according to his wishes at the general cemetery in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country, Sri Lanka.

The Ekanayake family, with whom the British author lived in the final decades of his life, cried as his coffin was lowered into the grave. His brother, Fred Clarke, and other family members were among the mourners. Some fans and followers also sprinkled soil on the grave.

Music from the 1968 movie 2001: A Space Odyssey was played at the funeral and at Clarke's home before the ceremony. Clarke co-wrote the original screenplay with director Stanley Kubrick.

Tamara Ekanayake, the daughter of Clarke's business partner and long-time friend Hector Ekanayake, made a brief speech.

She said Clarke's gravestone would be engraved according to his wishes: "Here lies Arthur C Clarke. He never grew up and did not stop growing."





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  • Last Updated: 22 March 2008 7:10 PM
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R.I.P. A.C.C

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