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On a sunny day February 8th, 1955 in Cherry Point, North Carolina, Reva Pauline Ash Clark was born to David and Ida Ash.
Reva's dad was in the military, so throughout her early life she was able to travel a little bit of the world. She started school in Norwich, England acquiring quite and
English accent.
While her father was stationed in Panama, her spanish became quite good attending the local schools. While in Panama she was very active with a group at their church called "Good News Singers". Reva enjoyed life with a passion. Her father was then transferred to Clovis, New Mexico, where Reva graduated from Clovis High School in 1973.
Reva later went on to get a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing practicing both in Amarillo, Texas and New Mexico.
In April of 1986 Reva welcomed her precious baby girl Tara Michelle to the world with then husband Thomas Harber.
Reva later moved back to Clovis, New Mexico where she met Tim Clark. Tim's teaching job moved them to Navajo where Tim taught and Reva did some nursing for the schools.
Reva was a devote Christian and loved the Lord. Reva enjoyed her crafts and was a wonderful seamstress. She loved to sing and play the piano. She also loved being an Aunt.
If you asked Reva what her greatest joy and source of pride was, she would tell you her daughter Tara and her two grandchildren Kayden and Tayzlee! How she loved them. They were her "Sunshine".
On January 6th, 2025, Reva entered the gates of Heaven and was met by our Lord and Savior, her father David Ash, her brother David Ash Jr. and her husband Tim Clark who all proceeded her to the gates.
Reva leaves behind, to enjoy her memories and carry on her legacy:
Daughter, Tara Calcanis (Kris), Grandson, Kaden and Granddaughter Tayzlee of Amarillo, Mother, Ida Ash of Fort Worth, Texas, Sister, Valerie Heaton (Louie) of Fort Worth, Texas, Sister Carol Lyon (Tim) of Frisco, Texas and Honorary Brother Harold Kyle of Breckenridge, Texas, five nieces, four nephews, two great nieces and four great nephews.
She will be missed dearly and Heaven has gained another Angel.
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