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S. Laurene CLARK

S. Laurene CLARK obituary

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S. CLARK Obituary

CLARK, S. Laurene Peacefully, in the early morning hours of Saturday May 25th, 2013, at home, after 17 indomitable years with cancer as her adversary. Born in 1954 to J.W.W. Clark (last lighthouse keeper at Cape George, NS) and his wife Salome Dorothy, she was the tenth of twelve siblings: Bud, Billy (deceased), Robert, Don, Tom, Gerry, Wayne, and Greg Clark, Fay McInnis, Willie Lundrigan (deceased), and Lynn Osmond. She raised two wonderful children, Chantal (graduate student at Simon Fraser University) and Joshua (theatre and film student at UVic) Turpin. Her family, and her global diaspora of friends, will miss her. Laurene's life migrated from the east coast of Canada to the west coast, touching uncounted lives along the way. From her early childhood at the Lighthouse, she moved to Montague, Prince Edward Island. After high school, she took her BA at the University of PEI, followed by a business degree from the University of Ottawa, becoming the Business Manager of the Canadian National Synchronized Swimming Team in the early 1980's. From there she helped launch Kingston & The Islands Boat Line in Kingston, where Chantal was born, before moving to Vancouver, where Joshua was born, and where she owned Kerrisdale Bootery. The family soon returned to positions at Queen's University in Kingston, where an early diagnosis galvanized Laurene into becoming one of Canada's leading advocates for breast cancer prevention. She was president of the first World Conference on Breast Cancer in 1997, before heading all the way west to Victoria in 2000. Soon, Laurene was a driving force for the Island Breaststrokers Dragon Boat team, also paddling on collaborative Canadian teams in South Africa, Israel and Australia. Laurene was also a key organizer of fund-raising efforts across the city, and she enjoyed every step of her busy life (MBD Consulting, Royal LePage Oak Bay Real Estate), charging each day with an energy that left the rest of her friends exhausted. In just the past few months, she toured the Mediterranean and San Francisco, shone as a hostess at the IBS Auction, and was orchestrating a heritage designation for the lighthouse. A memorial will be held at McCall Bros. Funeral Home of Victoria on Thursday, May 30 at 2:00 pm, with a reception to follow. The family asks that memorial donations be made to the BC Cancer Foundation bccancerfoundation.com "> bccancerfoundation.com . Condolences may be offered to the family at mccallbros.com

Published by Victoria Times-Colonist on May 29, 2013.

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May 30, 2013

this is just the last of the many candles I have lighted for you at mass the last few years. Bonnie

Robert Wickson

May 30, 2013

I am sadden to hear of Laurene's passing. I will always remember and appreciate her efforts to bring modern ideas to the Victoria Chamber of Commerce during her brief tenure as our CEO. She led by example and while some may not always agree with her ideas, we always respected her goals to reach the highest standards. Thank you Laurene.

Bonnie Russell

May 29, 2013

Laurene never gave less than 100% at anything she did. She would tire us out just listening to her, but she continued to inspire and motivate to the very end. She will be missed by so many and for so many reasons. RIP lady, your work here is done. hugs, Bonnie

Tom & Lois Hanway

May 29, 2013

Our condolences on the passing of Laurene--so young. She certainly gave the cancer one heck of a fight. I did not know Laurene well, but, did get to know her a bit during her visit to Cape George a few years ago; she seemed to have energy to spare! She has certainly left her mark on the world and will be sorely missed. RIP, Laurene.

Mary & Hugh MacInnis

May 29, 2013

We were saddened to hear about Laurene passing away.She spend time with us last summer at Cape George catching fish and out on the boat in St. George's Bay, then we all went back to our home had them for supper, She enjoy them very much. She was glad that and we enjoyed getting to known her again.

her charitable deeds knew no limits, here she was at Bras on Broad

May 29, 2013

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