1967
2023
Michelle R. Clark, 55, of Washington, passed away Monday, February 27, 2023, with her son and fiance by her side.
She was born November 14, 1967, in Washington, a daughter of the late Mary Garrett Clutter.
An active member of the Christian Church of North America, she found great comfort in her faith. Michelle volunteered her time doing missionary trips to Malawi, Africa, where she helped build a well for clean water. She provided food and toys for the orphanage, all while spreading the word of God.
Michelle was a loving grandma, who adored her grandkids and loved every moment she spent with them.
She is survived by her only son, Brandon (Ashley) Vorhes; her grandchildren, Gavin, Gracynne, Colton and Weston; and her loving fiance, Albert Wrubleski.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 4, in the Christian Church of North America, 605 Shirls Avenue, Washington, with Pastor Rob Berk officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.
Arrangements are entrusted to William G. Neal Funeral Homes, Ltd., 925 Allison Avenue, Washington.
A guest book is available at www.NealFuneralHome.com.
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Babe
February 18, 2024
Well Sissy, it´s coming up on one year since you´ve been gone. Seems like yesterday, seems like forever. I´m happy you are out of pain and living in Gods light but I sure miss you

Fran Wrubleski Iddings
March 2, 2023
Michelle has been a part of our family for many years, my "Sissy". She is leaving a void that will never be filled. She may be gone but will always be remembered. My heart goes out to my brother who is her fiancée, her soul-mate and to her son and his family who had her unconditional love. Prayers for strength and hugs for comfort. Love to you all, Babe
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