Beverly-Clark-Obituary

Beverly Clark

Syracuse, New York

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Beverly Clark December 16, 2010 Beverly B. Clark, 84, died Thursday at Francis House. Born in Wichita Falls, Texas, she lived with her husband in the Syracuse area since 1958. She was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Illinois in 1947. While being a "stay-at-home mom," she found time...

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I´m so glad to remember Bev and Mal. It feels like the high turn over at May Memorial erases people who were pivotal in our congregation. People like Mal and Bev. Hard working, generous, committed, and Always lots of fun.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. You two were always so welcoming when we attended May. She will be greatly missed by all.
Susan Curran & Bill Kates

Malcolm, I'm so sorry to have just learned of Beverly's death. We used to meet walking on the Erie Canal and discuss our ancient mothers' troubles, and all those years canvassing together! I'm saddened for your loss.

Deepest regrets to Beverly's family for your loss, most especially our friends Bruce and Denise.

Chris, Ellen & Alex

Thank you all for your thoughts. The family appreciates all the kind words. Memorial Service is currently scheduled for Sunday, Jan.16th, 2 pm at May Memorial.

We're sorry to read of Beverly's death, Malcolm. We're 1,200 miles away here in Florida, but wish we could reach through this screen and give you a big hug.

I got to know Bev best when we were together on the Search Committee ending with the call of Liz Strong to our ministry.

What a legacy she leaves to all of us.

Hank and Sally Manwell

I took a water aerobics class with Beverly a few times and remember that she was such a sweet woman. It was a pleasure to meet her, even for a short time. My condolences to her family,may she rest in peace <3

To Beverly's family: I knew Beverly from the East area YMCA. For a long time we stood next to each other during water fitness classes. We would "save" each other's spots in the pool (being the same height) and would deliberately and playfully splash or kick each other from time to time. I fell in love with her and when I became an instructor a year and a half ago I looked forward to having her in my classes. She will be truly missed and will always hold a special place in my heart.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.