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Elizabeth Clark Obituary

CLARK - Elizabeth D. (nee Dean) November 1, 2008, beloved wife of the late George W. Clark; dearest mother of Geoffry (Pam) Clark, Susan Scott, Cathy (John) Field and Christine (Robert) Muraco; devoted grandmother of Julie Scott, Corinne Field, Abby Muraco and the late Dean Muraco. No prior visitation. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Online register book at www.AMIGONE.com

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Published by Buffalo News on Nov. 2, 2008.

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Julie Scott

November 20, 2008

Gram "B"
I'm so thankful to have had a grandma like you. Everyone that ever met you said that you were one of the "coolest old ladies" they ever met, probably because of your love of sports. There are many memories that I will carry with me forever. I'm sorry that I wasn't there to say goodbye to you, but you know in your heart that I will always be with you in spirit.

Sheila Gaglione

November 9, 2008

Dear Christine, Bob & Abby,
I'm so sorry to hear of "Lance's" passing. She was a terrific lady. You remain in my thoughts daily. I pray that God bestows the strength and love to get you through each day.

Thomas Field

November 5, 2008

Geoff, Sue, Chris, Cathy and John,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I will truely miss my visits with "Lance". She was always a pleasure to be around.
Much Love,
Tom Cherry and DJ

geoff clark

November 3, 2008

Dearest Ma! I'm sure it was not easy being mother to a wild child like me, but you and Dad perservered, instilled the "right stuff" in me and (eventually) I turned out pretty good! Pam and I (and Weezil) miss you terribly, but know you are in the happiest of places now and your beloved Sabres and Yankees will go undefeated for eternity. All our love to you and all the rest of the "clan" with you.....G, P and W

Bobbi Williams

November 3, 2008

Chris and family, my thoughts and sympathy are with you.
Bobbi Williams

Eleanor Wessner

November 2, 2008

Dear Sue and Family, You are in my thopughts and prayers

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