Sherry-Clarke-Obituary

Sherry Andrew Clarke

Syracuse, New York

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January 31, 2005 Sherry Andrew Clarke, 87, husband of the late Hazel Nicholson Clarke, of 416 Skillet Road, Waterloo, SC, died Monday, January 31, 2005 at National Health Care of Laurens. A native of Port Byron, NY, Mr. Clarke was the son of the late William C. and Gertrude Clarke. He was a...

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I remember you, Uncle Andy. You were my gramma's brother. It was always nice to have you around

Aloha to my fun-loving dancing partner.

Your niece, Dorothy Darrow
Honolulu, HI

My uncle Andy is remembered as a kind, sincere, and loving family man. I am happy to think that as he left his aging body that he was able to see again as he entered the Heavenly Gates. With Loving Memories, Marjorie

Uncle Andy, We will miss you dearly. you were always a joy to be around and always put a smile on everyones face. We miss you. Love, Becky, Tom, Xavier, Kayle and Alexandra Kunkel

Sometimes I called you Uncle Andy and other times just Andy. You never seemed to mind. You knew I loved you anyway. I will miss your jokes and giggling. We all will miss you at the C.F.R. leading the prayer for those who went on ahead of us. This year we will do it for you. Bless you,we love you and miss you dearly.

Uncle Andy , You are one of america's true heroes,Leading the way for thoes of us who serve in todays military. Thank you and you will be missed by all of us in the family.

We all are going to miss his bright eyes and sweet smile. His sence of humor was the best.He were loved by everyone who meets him. He was the one how kept whole family in touch with one another

Sherry, my uncle, enjoyed life to the fullest. Since moving to S.C. several years ago he and Harry were always on the go. They enjoyed visiting not only family, but two of their favorite places to go were Country Crossroads Restaurant in Clarkesville, GA and Aunt Sue's in Pickens, S.C. When Phyllis Cannon would play the organ on the front porch, Sherry would get up and dance. Now he's dancing on the streets of gold.

Uncle Andy was thee only relative I remember ever dressing up like Santa for us. Aunt Winnie and he had the biggest hearts of anyone I ever met. Thanks for the memories, Andy. I didn't know your name was Sherry, though.That's ok, John Wayne's name was really Leslie. ;)