Helen Mary-Clark-Obituary

Helen Mary Clark

Mar 22, 1919 - Feb 27, 2015

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My dear Grandmother. Thank you for taking us to the pool, and feeding us Fun-Dip. Thank you for the sweet grandmotherly cards. Thank you for sharing secrets, and taking us to the movies. Thank you for taking us to a play. Thank you for being a perfect Grandmother. There were miles between us, but you are always in my heart. My love to you, and to the rest of your family and friends. Especially the ones close enough to feel your light.

Mrs. Clark was a very special person, who was a gracious host to me and my twin brother, James, when we came to visit our high school buddy, Jeff, at his home in Hollow Creek, Kentucky, many years ago now. I still remember her kindness, friendliness and the great times we had with her, Jeff and later, Debbie, Jeff's wife. Rest in Peace, Mrs. Clark. You live on in our hearts!

I will keep you alleways in my hart, remember me about the time we where able to share together. Some days our paths will cross again in an other Dimension. In Memorial

Miss you more with each passing day, Grandma. Thank you for being such a blessing not only to me, but everyone you touched. I carry you in my heart, always.
Love~

Thinking of all our wonderful memories of Helen. She will be missed by us and many. Peace ~

Sweet Grandma GG thank you for being an Angel in my life. You light always will guide me.

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Helen Mary's Obituary

Helen M. ClarkHyde Park: Helen Mary Clark, 95, a longtime resident of Hyde Park, died peacefully on Friday, February 27, 2015 at her home, with her loving family by her bedside. She was born March 22, 1919 in St. Johnsbury, VT, the daughter of the late Charles and Ella (Holbrook) Davis. She attended public schools in Hyde Park and continued her education at the University of Vermont.On September 7, 1940 she married David Lambert Clark on the Charles Davis Farm in Hyde Park. Helen was a loving stay at home mother to four children, and established long-term homes for her family in Louisville, KY and Hyde Park, VT. She was an avid contributor to the communities in which she lived, via school, church, local volunteering, Red Cross, etc. Throughout her life Helen enjoyed many activities, such as knitting, embroidery, cooking, baking, and entertaining. She was an avid bridge player/teacher and enjoyed reading, playing games, gardening, and spending time with her family. During her recent years in Vermont, she was a beloved member of The Second Congregational Church in Hyde Park. Survivors include three sons: John R. (Judy) Clark of Hyde Park; James C. (Nancy) Clark of Ann Arbor, MI., and Jeffrey A. (Debbie) Clark of Mesa, AZ.; a sister Corella R. Gray of Hyde Park; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren: John R. (Rocio) Clark and their children, Sophia and Forrest; Jason D. (Sarah) Clark and their children, Zachary and Alessandra; Kristen M. (Dean) Clark and daughter Jade; Kelley F. (John) Clark and daughter Nicole; Andrea L. (Roger) Gagnon and son Drew Palsha; and Christopher M. (Jessica) Clark and son Ronin, along with many nieces, nephews and cousins.She was predeceased by her husband, David, and a daughter, Jo-Anne Clark Jenkins (Ms. Kentucky, 1967).A memorial service and reception will be held at 2 PM, on Sunday March 22, 2015 at The Second Congregational Church in Hyde Park, with the Rev. Michael Ford officiating. Burial will be at a later date in the Resthaven Cemetery in Louisville, KY.In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Helen Clark may be made to: The Second Congregational Church, U.C.C., PO Box 216, Hyde Park, VT 05655Arrangements are under the direction of the Faith Funeral Home, 165 Brooklyn Street, Morrisville, VT.

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