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Sallie M. "Elder Sallie" Clark

Gary, Indiana

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SALLIE M. CLARK "ELDER SALLIE" Age 57, passed away on Monday, October 11, 2004. She was a lifetime Gary resident. She was employed with the Gary Community School System. She attended Tolleston in 1965. She was a Purdue Alumni. She was a member of Power & Light Church of Gary. She is survived by one son, David Clark of Minnesota; one daughter, Aleta Glover of Gary, IN; two sisters, Geraldine Dozier of Chicago, IL and Mary Glover of Gary, IN; two brothers, Eddie Glover of Gary, IN. and Antione Glover of Midway, Alabama; seven grandchildren; two aunts, one uncle; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Services will be held Monday, October 18, 2004 at 11:00 A.M. at Power & Light Church of Gary, 1357 Lincoln St., Gary, with Pastor Geraldine Dozier officiating. Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park. Visitation will be the day of the Funeral Services from 10:00 A.M. until time of the Funeral Service at the Church. Funeral Services entrusted to Smith, Bizzell, Warner and Son, "Your Golden Rule Funeral Home" 4209 Grant St., Gary, IN. To share a memory or send a condolence to the family, please view the obituary to sign the Guest Book at www.post-trib.com

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Sallie Clark was the nicest person I ever knew. She was so sweet and my best friends favorite aunt. Iyeshia was so close to her aunt Sallie which gave me a chance to also grow close to her. I'll never forget the second time I met Mrs. Clark and she told me to call her aunt Sallie. I was so touched that someone who barely knew me cared about me so much that they would consider me special enough to be like one of her own nieces. I love Mrs. Sallie Clark or I should say my Aunt Sallie. She will...

Ms. Clark was one of my most favorite and memorable teachers. If it hadn't been for educators like her, I would not be where I am now. My deepest feelings go out to the family and friends in this time of grief. My prayers for strength go to you all. Inspiration like her are the reason that us black students make it!

I grew up around Elder Sallie and can never remember her saying a hurtful thing to anyone. It always hurts to let go of someone close to you, but just remember that she was never ours to begin with. God loaned her to us for a short while, and I thank him for that. To Aaron, Aleta, and Iyeshia: yall are just like family to me. I love you all very much. Let's live our lives according to the will of God so that we may reunite with Elder Sallie again. -Mikki

Mrs.Clark was one of the greatest teachers I ever had and I will miss her though she is gone in my heart she will never be forgotten I can remember her joking I had to be in class to see who she was gone talk about and sometimes it would be me (lol) and I send my prayers out to her family.

I want to thank everyone who sent their sympathies out to our family. Aunt Sallie (my aunt sallie), i miss you and i will see your again. You did so much for my mother(Mary Glover) and I. You was always there when we needed you. I want to thank you for being the quiet, sweet, soft spoken woman of God that you were. To my cousins, Aleta and Aaron, I love you and I will always be there for you. God does everything for a reason so take this and better yourselves and make my aunt sallie proud. To...

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire Clarke-Glover family. Sallie was a quiet spirit . As a classmate at Tolleston, I remember her gentle voice and can never recall her being angry. She will be truly missed.

Hearing of your passing broke my heart. Not saying goodbye to crushed my soul. Having memories of a woman who was small in stature, soft-spoken and determined to raise her kids the best way that she knew how, warms my heart. Knowing that I will hug you again, rekindles my soul. Miss you. Will see you soon.

Dear Family:
I want to send my heart and my prays to the family. You have really lost a beloved love one. Ms. Clark was my favorite teacher at Edison Middle School, she was my science teacher. She was very sweet and concern about her students. I hope you will gain strenght. sincerly, Marcie