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Clarence Chaulk, 74, of Cicero, passed away on December 4, 2024. Clarence was born in Suffolk, Virginia on June 26, 1950, to Channie and Clarence Chaulk Sr. Clarence was a hard worker and excellent provider for his blended family. After his high school graduation, he retired from North Shore University Hospital, in Manhasset, Long Island where he was employed as the Dietary Supervisor for the Food Service Department.
Clarence was an avid hunter and fisherman, he loved fishing trips on the boats in Hyannis Port, MA and hunting bucks in Upstate NY.
Clarence lived in Queens and Brooklyn, NY for many years after moving from Virginia as a young man. In 2017, he moved to Cicero, NY with his wife, Rosa.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence Chaulk Sr. and Channie Warren Chaulk; his brothers, Robert Larry (Sandra) Chaulk and Donald H. Warren; and his son, Gerald Howard Chaulk.
Clarence is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Rosa L. Chaulk and his daughters, Yvonne (Derek) Murray, Terina La’Shaw Thomas, Helena Chyna (Terry) Chaulk Whitehead, Cynthia Mosley, Stephanie Atkins, Kimberly Atkins, and La’Sheena Sunnie Winn. He had twelve grandchildren and two great-granddaughters whom he adored. He had many beloved uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Calling hours will be held Thursday, December 12, 2024 from 4-7pm at New Comer Cremations & Funerals. The funeral services will be held private.
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