Chelsie Lee Clark Castro, age 26, passed away on July 29, 2024 in Pocatello, Idaho. She was born on December 5, 1997 in Bakersfield, California, to Cindy Lord and Kevin Clark Sr. She attended schools in Nevada and Oregon.
Chelsie was very talented and enjoyed art, drawing, and photography. She loved animals and the outdoors. She loved to cook and try out new recipes for her family. Her favorite movie was Titanic and watched it several times a month.
On June 7, 2017 Chelsie gave birth to her son Archer Castro. She married Fermin Castro on September 2, 2017 in Pocatello, Idaho. Her husband and bubby were Chelsie’s world. She loved being a mother and wife more than anything.
Chelsie was preceded in death by her mother Cindy Ann Lord, father Kevin Clark Sr, and grandparents Charles “Chuck” and Judy Fairhurst Clark.
Chelsie is survived by her husband Fermin, son Archer of Idaho, brother Kevin (Amanda) Clark of Missouri, sister Amanda (Nick) Taylor of Idaho, brother Daniel (Kristen) Clark of Utah, sister Kim Clark (Shawn Fisher) of Idaho, brother-in-law Jaimes Castro (Charmaine Fellez), and mother-in-law Melody Castro (Richard Lodolce) of Idaho. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews whom she adored; Jacob, Michael, Wyatt, Cheyenne, Nevaeh, Junior, Ryker, Charlotte, Savannah, Camden, Jacie, Jacob, Timmy, Brinlee, and one on the way. She is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, family members and friends.
Chelsie was taken from this earth far too soon and will be deeply missed by everyone who knew her.
We love you baby sister, fly high with mom and dad. Until we meet again, please watch over us.
A celebration of life will be held on September 2, 2024 in Pocatello, Idaho.
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