May 3, 1949
April 26, 2014
Charlene Clark Henry passed away on April 26, 2014, in Sequim from cancer.
Charlene was born on May 3, 1949, in Santa Monica, California, and was raised and went to school in Santa Barbara, California.
She earned a culinary arts degree and was a "chef" extraordinaire.
Charlene was a very successful real estate broker for over 25 years in Sequim at John L. Scott Real Estate.
She was an avid horsewoman and raised English gypsy vanner horses, which she imported from England.
She is survived by her husband, Dean Henry; her son, James Clark, and his wife, Lisa; grandchildren Tristin and Eva of Santa Barbara; stepchildren Kirk and Kyla Henry, both of Seattle, Washington; brother Jim Dal Pozzo of Newhall, California; and sister Susie Dal Pozzo of Santa Ynez, California.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Anthony and Betty Dal Pozzo, both of Santa Barbara.
She was one of five children.
She will be missed by all.
Donations and memorials can be sent to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, in her honor.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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We were saddened to hear of Charlene's passing. Her spirit touched many peoples's lives as it did ours. She will remain in our thoughts and hearts forever with heartfelt condolences.
Steve and Sharon Dal Pozzo
May 15, 2014
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