Nathaniel Bowditch Clapp

Nathaniel Bowditch Clapp, 75, of Ipswich and
Friendship, ME passed away on November 29, 2020 after a brief illness.
Mr. Clapp was born July 22, 1945 in
Boston, the son of Mary Loring Clapp and Nathaniel Dudley Clapp. The
youngest of three children, his childhood was spent in Prides Crossing,
among many cousins and family. From his parents who were avid sailors, Nat
developed a passion for the sea and sailboats that endured throughout his
life. Nat was also an excellent skier and spent several winters working as
a member of the National Ski Patrol. He went West to college at the
University of Denver and graduated with a degree in history from Franklin
Pierce College in New Hampshire.
In 1969, he married Hester Coolidge and
they were married for fifty-one years. Nat and Hester spent their first
year of marriage in Okayama, Japan teaching English at various schools,
colleges and businesses. Radiating kindness and his natural ability to put
people at ease, Nat excelled in the classroom. After traveling home
through Russia and Europe, he earned a Masters in Education at Boston
College. Nat however chose to enter the family business with his father
and older brother, where he was Vice President at the Wakefield
Corporation for thirty years. He was a natural salesman and enjoyed
traveling.
After retiring in 2001, Nat’s passion for the sea
led him to train as a marine surveyor. He went on to found Vigilant Marine
Survey Co. A happy choice for such a boat lover, he spent the next
ten years inspecting boats and boat yards up and down the New England
coast.
Nat has been a long time resident of Ipswich, where
he was a volunteer at many North Shore organizations. Additionally, he
enjoyed spending time at their summer home in Friendship, sharing boats
and visits with family and friends and engaging in the local community.
Nat was deeply dedicated to his family. Always
maintaining that his greatest achievements were his sons Samuel Coolidge
Clapp and Charles Parsons Clapp. He took great pride in them and adored
their wives, Stacy and Caroline. As someone who was very child oriented,
Nat also got great pleasure from his four grandchildren, Morgan Loring
Clapp, Alexander Coolidge Clapp, Charlotte Couvillon Clapp and Robert Orr
Clapp. In addition to his wife, children and grandchildren, Nat is also
survived by his sister, Katherine Ruhl and six nieces and nephews. His
brother, David Dudley Clapp, passed away this past summer.
Nat will be remembered for his kindness, concern
for others, generosity and endless supply of old jokes.
A memorial funeral service will be held at a later date. Contributions in
Nat’s honor may be made to the Maritime Gloucester Museum, 23 Harbor Loop,
Gloucester MA 01930 (www.maritimegloucester.org)
or to the Custom House Maritime Museum, 25 Water St, Newburyport, MA 01950
(www.customhousemaritimemuseum.org)
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