Clarabelle-Nance-Obituary

Clarabelle Nance

Anchorage, Alaska

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Clarabelle Towarak Nance, 51, died Jan. 19, 2009, at Alaska Native Medical Center.A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. today at the First Covenant Church of Anchorage. Honorary pallbearers will include her brothers, Clarence Jr., Tim, Sam, Ike and Dennis Towarak; and friend, David...

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Linda & Clarence,
Glen and I are so sorry to learn about Clarabelle. Clarence, you spoke of your family so often in South Naknek that we felt we knew them. Was it Clarabelle we met at the airport in Anchorage as she returned home from college? Our hearts go out to you and your family.

Was so sad to hear that Clarabella had passed on. My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family. God Bless

Nancy Pants, I love you and I am here for you whenever you need me. I was so sad and shocked to hear such sad news. Your mom had gleams in her eyes everytime she spoke of you and your beauty or your brothers many talents. A mothers heart so full of love can never truly be gone. The ministry of love she portrayed is eternal in all who encountered her. Love you Marisa. My prayers of guidance and generosity for your family

My condolensces to Gungoo's family, parents, in-laws and their families. She was a good friend to me in H.S. I remember a wonderful trip we took, with a group of five from the C.H.S., for the church to share with the village of white Mtn., this was one of many gospel trips students participated in C.H.S. Thank you God for having gungoo cross into my pathway, she was an inspiration to me. We will miss her but will remeber her always. God Bless.

I only found out today about Clarabelle. I was shocked and saddened at the news. My memories have always been fond ones. God bless you and keep you always.

To the Towarak & Nance families. Was so saddened to hear the passing of a classmate, dear friend and a kindred spirit, 'Gungoo'. Remembering my first meeting of her and how she made you feel right at ease and we hung around together alot during our high school years of 72 - 75. Even though we parted and when our separate ways, yet when we got together again would always pick-up where we left of and could laugh and talk again. You, Gungo will be deeply missed by all who knew you and cherished...

Our condolences to the Towarak and Nance families. What I knew of her is her long hair and her vibrant smile. We thank God for the time we had with her and we will always cherish the memories until we one day meet in heaven.Many comfort and love again to the Nance and Towarak families

To a dear friend and whom my boyfriend referred to as "that nice lady”. He didn’t know her well, but realized by meeting her and visiting with her she had a big heart and loved her family very much. She spoke of them often. I'll miss her wonderful smile and the way she intensely listened when we talked. She will be missed by all that new her. Clarabelle you are an angel now so take those wings and fly.

My thoughts and prayers go to Clarabelle's family. She was a ray of sunshine for Cook Inlet Tribal Council. May she rest in peace with God our Father.