Update: Local businessman dies in home robbery

Posted on April 7, 2007 by


Word of the passing of Harlem business owner, Rowan Clarke, came by way of one of our readers. In a message sent by Clarke’s close friend, Carl Gray, we learned that Clarke was the victim of a home invasion that resulted in him being fatally shot at the hands of his intruders.

Clarke was a Harlem resident, and the owner of The Hot Pot on the corner of 133rd and 7th Avenue. The restaurant has been shuttered for a number of years and recently workers had been clearing out the interior. Clarke was also the road manager for reggae artist Gregory Isaacs. Gray credits Clarke with being an entrepreneur and philanthropist who was very dedicated to his family and friends, “The world will miss a truly good-hearted human-being who never had a negative viewpoint. His positive outlook on life and his words of encouragement allowed me stay motivated in my business endeavors.”

Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.

Update: Please check the comments section for funeral and memorial details.

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Originally posted 4/5/07

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