Tiffany Monique Clark

Tiffany Monique Clark obituary, Bloomfield, NJ

Tiffany Monique Clark

Tiffany Clark Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Perry Funeral Home - Newark on Feb. 19, 2026.
Tiffany Clark, born March 2, 1978, in Newark, New Jersey, was the proud middle child of three and a shining example of strength, dedication, and heart. Raised and educated in Newark, she graduated from St. Vincent's Academy, where she began cultivating the determination and leadership qualities that would define her life.

Tiffany went on to build an impressive and impactful career at One Call Medical, where she faithfully served for over 23 years as a Team Lead Supervisor. She was admired for her strong leadership, unwavering work ethic, and genuine commitment to excellence. Tiffany was not only respected by her colleagues but also cherished as a mentor and guiding presence to many. Even while working full-time, she continued investing in her own growth by pursuing studies in social work and psychological fields. Her desire to understand, uplift, and help others was not just professional - it was deeply personal and a reflection of her compassionate spirit.

Raised with love, guidance, and strong values by her parents, April Clark and Ira Clark Sr., Tiffany carried those principles into every space she entered. After being saved in church, she became a devoted woman of faith, walking boldly with passion and purpose. Her spiritual foundation shaped her into a woman of conviction, strength, and grace.

Tiffany was loving, charming, and at times a little stubborn - but in the very best way. She was strong-minded, confident, and born to lead. She stood firmly in her beliefs, fiercely loved her family, and gave wholeheartedly to those blessed to know her.

On or about February 2, 2026, the Lord called Tiffany home at her last place of residence in Newnan, Georgia. Though our hearts are heavy, we find comfort in knowing she walked in faith and purpose until the very end.

Tiffany leaves to cherish her precious memory her loving parents, April Clark and Ira Clark Sr.; her stepmom, Doreen Beals-Clark; her two brothers, Ira Clark Jr. and Jermain Clark; her three special niece and nephews, Brydon, Jayvin & Ja'maya Clark; her half-sister, Michelle, and her daughter, Ashley.

Tiffany also leaves behind five beloved uncles: Myron, Larry, Marvin, Michael, and Carl; and four cherished aunts: Marion, Sylvia, Valencia, and Bernice Alleyne, affectionately known as "Aunt Bunny" of Staten Island, New York; along with a host of devoted cousins, extended relatives, and dear friends whose lives she touched in countless ways.

Tiffany's presence, faith, compassion, and leadership will forever remain in our hearts. Her legacy of strength, love, and unwavering devotion to family will continue to inspire all who knew and loved her.

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February 26, 2026

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February 24, 2026

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Regina Reaves

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Tiffany was my coworker and then my supervisor. In both roles she was always willing to take the time to help me whenever I needed it. If I made a mistake she would calm me down and say we are all human and make mistakes on occasion. She will be missed.

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Sharone McMillan

February 24, 2026

I am still in shock that Tiffany is gone. I met her over 27 years ago through a mutual friend. She was there through my pregnancies, the birth of both my children and so many life events. I remember when she decided to move to Georgia. It was truly God leading her and I missed her dearly over these years but it was what she needed.
I thank God for knowing her, for all the laughs we had together and all the times I made her drop her head when she worked in Giants supermarket. I´m grateful to have the opportunity to know her.
May God strengthen her family and carry them through their time of bereavement.

Sheri B.

February 24, 2026

I am still in shock of the passing of Tiffany. We worked together for years and developed a great friendship. She was so funny and kindhearted. May you sleep with the angels my dear friend. You will be greatly missed. Rest in peace.

Neyda Roman

February 24, 2026

My deepest condolences on the passing of my dear coworker and friend Tiffany. For twenty plus years, her presence at One Call was a blessing in our life. We shared not just work, but laughter, challenges, and countless moments that became part of my life. It´s hard to imagine the workplace without Tiffiny dedication, and steady presence.

May the Lord wrap her family in strength and surround them with His love during this difficult time

Sandra Teixeira

February 24, 2026

I am still in shock that Tiffany is gone. Tragedies like this remind us that life is precious, and that we need to appreciate every day because every day is a blessing.
I was lucky to work with Tiffany at One Call for many years, and she left a mark on everyone she worked with. She was independent, strong minded, and never afraid to speak up, especially when it came to standing up for her teammates. But underneath that tough exterior was a genuinely big heart. She cared deeply, even if she didn´t always show it in the usual ways. I will truly miss her, and I´m grateful for the time we shared.

Amanda Menier

February 23, 2026

I had the privilege of working with Tiffany at One Call in Parsippany. She truly embodied everything expressed in this beautiful memorial. I will always remember her and the impact she had on those around her. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time.

Vicki Belford

February 23, 2026

I first met Tiffany 23 years ago when she started at One Call in Parsippany. Tiffany was a joy to work with. She fit right in with the One Call family :) She will forever be in my heart!

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