Sallie-Clark-Obituary

Sallie Clark

Edwardsville, Illinois

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On Thursday, January 8, 2015, Sallie Marie Clark received eternal rest and peace at Barne Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. She was blessed with with sixty years. Sallie was preceeded in death by her parents and one sister, Lorraine Clark.Sallie Marie Clark was born on December 2, 1954 in St....

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To The Family of Sallie Clark:

Very sad to hear of her passing. Sallie not only was a cousin but I also had the privilege of working with her in the Edwardsville district Peace journey Sallie.

This is such a sad time. Sallie was one of the nicest people I knew. My prayers and condolences go out to the family.

I am deeply saddened by this news. I am thankful & blessed that I was given the chance & honor to have you as my teacher. the district has big shoes to fill now that you arnt their. I am thankful for the short conversation we had in these final days. you will be greatly missed & never forgotten. rip & fly with the angels on your next journey. thank you for everything & good advice.

Growing up next door when we were in grade school, I came to know and love Sallie. Life took us in different directions, but I'd see her sporadically over the years and it was always a great reunion. She was always such a kind, loving and positive person. God's blessings to you Sallie, and prayers and love to all the Clark and Spiller families.

I never knew her as a teacher, but I was fortunate to know her as a person. Ms. Clark was a great lady and always smiling. Farewell to yet another very important and beautiful people from the Edwardsville that I remember living in.

To the family of Sallie- I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I was one of Sallies assistants and I learned so much from her. She became a very good friend as well. I miss her a lot in the classroom. She was a very special person. She was a blessing in my life.
Pam Dillon

Sally was an advocate for students, teachers, and our school district. She knew what was right, good, and fair. Sally was indeed a professional in her field and an extremely talented teacher. She was a loving family member, as I have heard proud comments about her family often. Sallie loved music of all kinds and was fun to be with. She was a good Christian person and it shined through in her actions. I feel so blessed to have known Sallie and to be able to call her friend. We'll miss you girl!