1921
2016
Clark, June
June (Hogan) Clark went to be with her Lord on May 12, 2016.
She was born June 8, 1921 to Jettie and Herman Hogan in Raton NM. She graduated from Albuquerque High. Worked as a secretary before and after raising four children and was last employed by Pastor Jay Confair at First Presbyterian Church.
June is survived by her loving husband of 75 years, James R. Clark. Her daughters, Susan Gaye Nielsen and husband Mike of Albuq, Beth Altherr and husband Heath of Albuq, Jill Clark of Albuq, and son Jeff Clark of Riberia NM; grandsons: Justin Nielsen of Portland, Matthew Wagoner and wife Anne of Albuq, Jeffery Scott Clark of Riberia NM, Colt Barnes of Albuq, Bryce Barnes of Pagosa Springs Co; granddaughters: Robyn Saia and husband Matt of San Diego CA, Amy Wagoner of Denver Co, Holly Gallegos and husband Louis of Riberia NM; great-grandchildren: Marceliana, Savannah and Charlotte Gallegos of Riberia NM, Christine Wagoner of Albuq, Elle McCan of Portland OR, Kalesi Espinosa of Denver CO, Miles Barnes of Pagosa Springs CO and many dear nieces and nephews. June had a long happy life of 94 years.
Longtime resident of Albuq, member of First Presbyterian Church for 76 years, served as a Deacon, and on many boards and committees. Member of numerous club, PEO, Garden Club, Bridge Club. June and Jimmy enjoyed dancing, bridge, fishing, tennis and golf. They traveled extensively RV'ing visiting all 50 states, along with with trips to Europe and Mexico. June will be remembered for her beauty, crazy wit, loving ways, her love of nature and an incredible gift for writing eloquent, heartfelt letters to her loved ones.
June as been cremated and services will be Friday, July 1, 2016 at 11:am First Presbyterian Church, 215 Locust St NE 87102.
In lieu of flowers, donations to First Presbyterian Church "Deacon Fund" would be appreciated. Please visit our online guest registery at
www.Riverside Funerals.com
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Jim and June Clark were the very first people I remember meeting at First Presbyterian Church right after
being hired as Director of Music...they welcomed us with sincere warmth; we felt safe and comfortable at that first church dinner. We have never forgotten, nor will we ever forget Jim and June Clark..wonderful people and friends.
Floyd and Vásquez
May 10, 2019
Sincere condolences to Jim, and to June's family; I tried to be at First Presbyterian, where I first knew and became friends with June--it was not possible. Fond memories of a wonderful woman are June's lasting legacy. Sincere sympathies. Floyd Vasquez
Floyd Vasquez
July 1, 2016
My Aunt June was a very special person. She added so much to my life. She knew how to live and how to love. What a wonderful faith she had and what a wonderful marriage she and Uncle Jimmy had. Thank you, Aunt June, for all the fun and great memories.
Judy Matthew Kowrach
Judy Kowrach
June 13, 2016
My Aunt June was so very special. She added SO very much to my life. She knew how to live and love. I have wonderful memories of times with her. What a beautiful faith she had and what a beautiful marriage she and Uncle Jimmy had.
Judy Matthew Kowrach
Judy Kowrach
June 13, 2016
My deepest condolence to the Clark Family. May your hearts find comfort in beautiful memories and knowing we can see our dear love one again.
lisa olive
May 18, 2016
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