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Barbara M. Clark

COCOA BEACH, Florida

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CLARK BARBARA McCLENON CLARK Author, actress, and playwright, died on December 18, 2007. She was 89. A native of Washington, DC, she worked for U.S. News & World Report. Retiring in 1983, she moved to Brevard County in Florida where she became active in community theater, delivered Meals...

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Billy and Mama dancing at Billy's and Rose's wedding in Guam (1981)

Dear Mama,

I miss you. It's hard living on Guam and being so far away from you. I'm just glad I got to see you in April and again in August with Calvin.

Love,
Your son Billy

Mama Baba,

Due to the distance between us, our visits were few and far between but will be forever treasured. Thank you for your son, Billy, and for your love of our children, Wendy and Calvin. Your visits to Guam in 1981 for our wedding, and in 1988 when Calvin was born, are memories we will never forget. ADIOS MAMA.

Love,
Rose Borja Clark
(daughter-in-law) - Guam USA

Though I never met Barbara, she came alive through the many wonderfully long and entertaining letters which she wrote to me over the years. I will always cherish those and I am certain that she will be remembered by many with affection.

Erna D'haenen, Belgium

Dear Grandma Baba,

I will always remember and cherish the times I was able to spend with you. Whether it was playing a round of golf with you and family or tinkering with the various eccentric toys you always had for me to play with when I was a child, I always enjoyed being in your presence.

I will truly miss you.

Love,
Calvin

Dear Grandma Baba,

My fondest memory of you is your visit to Guam when I was very young. I'll never forget how much fun it was writing stories about the heroid antics of my stuffed animals (complete with illusrations). :) Ducky Lucky and I miss you--I hope you know that.

Love,
Wendy

Dear Sweet and Witty friend. What an awesome adventure your life wss! You always beat me in Boggle!! We shared much too little time together but I cherish every moment we did have. I am so glad your Kathy spent so much time with you. She will never regret a single moment of it. God bless you and your family.

Dear Kathy and Joanie,
Thank you for your wonderful letter. You're right, Aunt Barbara will always be on an adventure somewhere. We'll all miss her.

Love,

Your cousin, carol ray livaditis

The world has benefitted by our knowledge of Baba and her wonderful mind, talents and wit. We miss her.