Sharron Clark

Sharron Clark obituary, Ogden, UT

Sharron Clark

Sharron Clark Obituary

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Sharron J. Clark, a beacon of love and kindness, passed away peacefully on November 13, 2025, in Ogden, Utah. Born on September 20, 1944, in North Platte, Nebraska to Earl Francis and Violet Liptrap Songer, Sharron was the 4th of 7 children. Sharron's life was a tapestry woven with joy, care, and the happiness of those around her. Through her 81 years, she remained a devoted daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and Aunt whose memory will be cherished forever.
Sharron's early years were marked by the playful spirit of a tomboy, climbing trees and assisting her father in the garage. Her zest for life and love for her family were evident from the very start. Sharron carried the values of hard work and dedication throughout her life. She balanced her role as a homemaker with grace, creating a warm and welcoming home for her loved ones.
The love story of Sharron and her beloved husband, Bob, was one for the ages. Meeting at a young age, their connection was undeniable, and even her father's initial hesitance couldn't keep them apart. With her father's blessing, the couple married on September 22, 1962, in Ogden, Utah, building a life together filled with laughter, support, and unwavering commitment having just celebrated 63 years of marriage!
Sharron's life was enriched by her four children and spouses, Earl (Dori) Clark, Kevin (Tammy) Clark, Avery Clark, and Audrey (Mark) Marigoni. She was a pillar of strength and love for her family, guiding them with a gentle hand and an open heart. The joy of her life multiplied with the birth of her 10 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren 1- great-great grandchild, each of whom she adored with every fiber of her being. Sharron's siblings, her sweethearts siblings and families, shared in the multitude of cherished family memories. She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Avery Clark, three sisters, Millie Ryan, Beverly Thompson, Shirley Songer, and brother Leroy Songer, as well as two brothers-in-law and one sister-in-law. She is survived by her sweetheart Bob, her children Earl (Dori) Clark, Kevin (Tammy) Clark, Audrey (Mark) Marigoni and 10 grandkids, 10 great- grandkids and 1 great-great-grandchild, her sister Caroline (Randy) Edwards and brother Kenneth Songer. Not only was she preceded in death by her immediate family but it goes without saying there are many on her sweethearts side of the family that have gone on as well that are still living, His family was and still is her family.
A woman of many talents and interests, Sharron was an avid sports fan, cheering on the San Francisco 49ers and Nebraska Corn Huskers, and even enjoyed the luxury of watching a Denver Broncos game from a suite. Her love for the outdoors was apparent through the countless camping trips that became treasured family memories. Sharron's adventurous travels took her from Utah to the shores of California, the roaring geysers of Yellowstone, to the heart of Graceland in Memphis, Tn. Her travels also included cruises, trips exploring on the razor and trips to Wendover or a drive to get lotto tickets. Her hands were rarely idle, as she delighted in sewing, crafting, and quilting, creating beautiful dresses and quilts for family and friends.
Sharron's love for animals, especially her cherished Dachshunds, was profound. Each pet that entered her home became a beloved member of the family, receiving the same boundless love she gave to her human family members. Her selflessness knew no bounds, and her kindness and gentle nature were the hallmarks of her character.
As we remember Sharron J. Clark, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and love. She was the heart of every holiday celebration, the cheerleader at every game, and the craftsman of every quilt and dress that was gifted. Her legacy lives on in the lives of those she touched, and her memory will be a guiding light for generations to come. Sharron's family takes comfort in knowing that she is now reunited with her dear ones who passed before her, and they will carry forward the example of love and devotion that she lived.
A Celebration of life will be held on Saturday November 29, 2025 at 2pm to 4pm at the LDS church building located at 4075 Orchard Ave South Ogden Ut 84403
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