Rebecca-CLARK-Obituary

Rebecca CLARK

Dayton, Ohio

1960 - 2021

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CLARK, Rebecca Ann "Becky"Age 60, peacefully died at home on 23 Aug 2021, after her second cancer battle. Born 6 Sept 1960, as the fifteenth and final child of Charles V. Clark, Sr. and Dorothy (nee Savage), she was a native Daytonian and 1978 graduate of Alter HS. Becky was an avid Reds...

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I am just now finding out about Becky`s passing. We lived together for several years on Grand Cayman. She was a great roommate! We had the best of Bacardi parties!! Bacardi parties usually ended With Becky feeding me tomato soup and grilled cheese. They were the best!

Like Aaron, I worked for Becky at Premier Video. She was a kind and caring soul. Though I doubt she ever knew, Becky was more than our "boss", she was a mentor. Becky encouraged and challenged us to see the best in ourselves. And to pursue our dreams, even when we doubted the most. I look back on those years fondly. As Aaron pointed out, Becky's guiding wisdom will remain with us always. My thoughts and prayers are with Becky's family, friends and loved ones during this difficult time....

Becky was My Sister and friend, if She was family and a friend, We are all better to have known Her. I will miss Her so, may God´s light shine upon her forever.

I´m so sorry. My heart goes out to you. We had so many great times bowling on Sunday mornings! Take care

I'll miss you my God Child love you and you will be loved in heaven, along with Mom and Dad. God bless you

We miss you terribly. You were a wonderful and caring aunt, sister and daughter. God blessed us by having you in our lives!

At 18, Becky gave me my first job at Premiere Video. Those were some of the best years of my life. I learned so much from her sharp work ethic but kind heart. She knew when to be stern, but always praised hard work. She had faith in my dreams that would eventually take me beyond the walls of the video store, even when I did not. Of course I will regret our lack of persistent contact over the years, but her love and words of wisdom will remain with me always. My dearest condolences to her...