Clarissa-Block-Obituary

Clarissa Block

Taos, New Mexico

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CLARISSA BLOCK Clarissa Block, age 50, passed away in New York City following a brief and brave fight with cancer; she was blessed to be surrounded by her children, close friends and family. Clarissa came into the world in Santa Fe on Good Friday, March 27, 1964, and left on Holy Saturday, April...

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Missing Clarissa... we had the best talks on the sidewalks of Brooklyn

Miss you cousin!!! Your beautiful smile could and did light up a room. Love to all my Block family. Dianne Thompson

Thinking of you all today. ♥

I love you mom send my regards to grandpa.

To the Block/Salazar families: My sincerest condolences on the passing of Clarissa. May she rest in God's presence and May God Bless all of you!

Hello to the family - I think about Clarissa a lot. She is so missed by so many. Could someone from her family pls email me - my daughter wants to keep in touch with Stazz - and I'd like to pay to keep the Guest Book online. Thnx xox

Dear Block Family,
please accept our heart felt sympathies. We only learned of Clare's condition until very recently. So very sorry to lose her.

Aunt Eloisa and family,
My hearts and prayers of comfort continue to go out to all of you.I still find it hard to believe that we have lost another beautiful young and vibrant life in our family.I can still remember many trips to Santa Fe as a young girl with my dad. He would ask me if I wanted to stop by Uncle Johnny's to say hello. i would love it when Clarissa and Angela were home because I knew it would be a great time to play with my cousins. I cherish all of theose visits and I feel...

Dear Block family,

Although we only knew Clarissa for a short time as our neighbor and friend, we are deeply saddened. Our new life in this building when we moved here in August was instantly made bright and joyous due to the wonderful neighbors on the other floors, specifically Clarissa and the kids living below us. They instantly welcomed us as their new neighbors and it was always always a delight to run into them in the building or on the stoop. We really miss you, Clarissa,...