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Prudence "Prue" Clark

New Milford, Pennsylvania

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Prudence "Prue" Clark of Harford, PA Prudence "Prue" Clark, 94, of Harford, PA, passed away Thursday, February 18, 2010, at her lifetime home. She was the daughter of the late Jason and Ethel Clark. Prue is survived by great-niece and caregiver, Amie and Jason Yasnovitch; two sisters,...

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I just learned of Prue's passing. She was the daughter of my grandmothers brother. My grandmother was Libby Clark Temple and my mother(still living) is Orrel Temple Rider. I remember visiting the Clarks as a child and remember Prue very well. I knew Ronald and do know Fay Button.

I am so sorry to hear about Miss Clark's passing. She was one of my favorite grade school teachers and if memory serves me correctly one day when playing airplane in the upper play ground I ran right into her and knocked her right off her feet !! She laughed it off !! She was an amazing women. My prayers goes out to her family.

So sad to hear of Miss Clark's passing. I remember her, from my school days at Harford Elementary, as a strict, but caring teacher who would do anything for her students, while pushing us to meet the high expectations she held for us. Miss Clark's legecy lives on in those of us who were lucky enough to cross her path in our school days. My prayers and best wishes go out to her family. As a teacher myself, I hope that I will be remembered as fondly by my former students one day, as Miss...

My sympathies to Prudence's family. The world has lost a special lady. In today's world, I do not use the word LADY lightly. Prue was the defination of a true lady. I worked with her at the Independent and I am proud and honored to have known her.

I worked with Prue at Mountain View.
I remember her as being very devoted to her teaching and students. She was loyal, trustworthy and a joy to work with. She gave of herself daily and touch many lives. Edward Brewer

My prayers go out to the family and friends of Prue. She was a special lady. She gave alot of her time and heart to the Harford community. My first memories of Prue were when she use to come and visit my grandmother, Lulu Richardson. As me and my sister got older she would pick us up on Sundays and take us to church. She will be remembered always.

Prudence was such a special lady, she taught Jack second grade at Harford and was very special to us both. She will be remembered. Jack and Ruth (Miller) Bryan

Prudence was a contributor. She gave freely of her time and talent to her church and its many organizations; to the Harford Fair and to Harford/Mt. View school district. Her vast knowledge of local history has been appreciated by all who took the time to visit with her over the years. Go in Peace Prudence, you have earned your rest.

Our mother, Elizabeth (Lancaster) Snyder always looked forward to meeting Prue at the Harford Fair.