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Kelly J. Clarke

Bath, New York

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Kelly J. Clarke of Lisle, N.Y. Kelly J. Clarke, age 47, of Lisle, N.Y., passed away July 12, 2008 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born March 20, 1961 in Bath, N.Y. to Robert and Norma Carpenter of Bath, N.Y. and Englewood, Fla. Kelly was an employee of Cornell University...

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Well my red headed friend another year and hope you are watching us all. I'll never forget that cold winter drive to work at Cornell with two talking Budgies, Fred & Ethel. What fun times we had. Miss that smile and funny wall of yours.

I just now 2021 March learned of Kelly's passing. We car pooled several years to Cornell and had many laughs, scares and fun. Rest in peace red head.

Kelly was a wonderful person and will be missed by many. I enjoyed the small time I was able to share with her through her friend Kenna Morehouse. Kelly's battle has really touched my life and will for many years. Her family is in my thoughts and prayers during this tough time.

Dear Matt and Alex,
You are both in my thoughts and prayers right now. I am so sorry that you have lost such a wonderful person and such an amazing mom. Your mom's smile and love for life will live on in both of you, and she will be watching over you keeping you safe. You are not alone in your sadness-there are many, many people right now who miss your mom very much because of the amazing person she was. Just remember all of the wonderful memories you have with her, and know that you...

Dear Matt and Alex,

I am so honored to have known your mom these past four years. She was not only an incredible woman as you already know, but an inspiring one as well. I have learned many things from your Mom, the most being that time is precious and you must make the best of each and every day that you have. Please continue to do that in your mother's honor. I know she would want you to live out the rest of your lives in this fashion. To the rest of her family and all of her...

Kelly and I followed each other around Cornell for 20 years. Coming in and out of each other's lifes, and finally working together at CCMR. Her incredible smile, quick sense of humor, and ability to always see the glass half full kept us entertained, and kept her strong. She never was one to accept what others said as fact, and that was a quality that served her well through her battle against this wicked dissease. She fought hard, and won several battles. I will never forget our celebration...

Matt and Alex,

What a Mom you had and what a Mom you will always carry with you. Her zest for life and all that it had to offer is now a part of you. Make new memories but hold the memories you made with your Mom close to your heart. She will always be near you and will always be a part of who you are and of who you will become.

All my love,

Kenna

Matt and Alex, your mother will truly be missed. We had many great times together shopping, lunches out, and baking cookies at Christmas at Kenna's, I will never forget her smile and her quick wit, she was so funny. And how much she adored the both of you, you were everything to her.

My prayers are with you both and know I love you very much,

Paula Slocum