Tweeters on "Twitter" mourn "Sami Clark" .. "Farewell, the voice of childhood... Goodbye Grendizer."

Tweeters on the social networking site "Twitter" mourned the Lebanese singer Sami Clark, who passed away today, at the age of 73, in Beirut today, after he presented the music library with hundreds of songs, some of which achieved great success, especially in the eighties of the twentieth century.

Tweeters expressed their sadness over Clark's departure, which constitutes their childhood memory, especially since his voice for them was associated with the most important programs that were an important part of their childhood, as he performed the badges of programs, the most important of which were "Treasure Island" and "Grendizer".

Tweeters emphasized that Clarke's departure constitutes another departure for people who formed part of the childhood memory of many people, and left a great imprint in their lives, and one of them said: "And one of those whose voice our childhood was associated with is gone. What are we alive?"

Another said: "Sad news and full of pain, as if your childhood was taken from you... A thousand mercy and light for your soul, the size of the beauty that you planted in our childhood, Sami Clark."

Tweeters recalled the most important program badges that Clark performed and were a source of joy and joy for them, and one of them said: "Farewell, Duke Fled.. Farewell to Silver.. The childhood of generations raised on your voice.. God bless you."

Another said: "Grandizer singer and the best childhood songs.. Farewell, Sami Clark, beautiful childhood voice, for your soul, happiness and peace."

Tweeters described Clark as a singer of love, childhood and war, and one of them said: "One of those who had a large part in childhood memory has gone... Fled's hero is gone, Grendizer is gone... Today he is "rising in space" resolutely and resolutely.. #Sami_Clark is absent from our world after he He sang love, childhood, and war on one class.

Another said: "May God have mercy on you, Sami Clark... the sweetest memories... the anthem of the homeland, love and war... oh the joy of childhood... what a luxurious voice...".

For their part, tweeters said that Sami Clark imprinted with his voice the most beautiful memories of the eighties generation in particular, and Ghady tweets said: "It is frightening that people who made our memories leave... Today Grandiser left, who imprinted with his voice and songs the memories of the eighties generation in particular... Goodbye Sami Clark."

It is noteworthy that Clark had been suffering from health problems in recent years, and he died at dawn today at St. George Hospital in Beirut, where he was being treated for a heart problem.

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