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Lucinda Marie "Lucy" Clark

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CLARK -Lucinda Marie Clark, passed away February 2, 2002 at her home in Arcadia at the age of 37. "Lucy" was an accomplished Drum Captain at Chino High School, received the Louis Armstrong Award, in the Who's Who in America publication and was a member of an all girl rock band. Over the years she dreamed of becoming a rock star, veterinarian, policeman and most recently a Chef. She loved her family, friends, animals, music, cooking, music, grocery shopping, softball, Tortilla Flats in Laguna and Vegas. She was in the process of completing a cookbook for her family and friends. Lucy always wanted to move to Las Vegas and to visit Dolly Parton in Dollywood, Tennessee. Her "Momma" Maria, Step-Dad Don, Grandfather John "Poppy", companion of 12 years Vicky, Aunt, cousins and nieces survive her. Lucy loved and appreciated her extended families: Lewis, Hoffman and Cling and they l oved her. Lucy was full of life; love and her bright sole will eternally glow! Services for family and friends will be February 9, 2002 at Pomona Valley Memorial Park in Pomona at 11:00 AM. Please donate to your local Cancer Society in place of flowers.

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Published by Pasadena Star-News on Feb. 8, 2002.

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Brian Terry

March 30, 2024

I am left without words. I am so saddened finding this out. For someone so full of life I wish I saw more people contributing to the memory of Lucy. Love you R.I.P.

Kevin Conway

June 25, 2017

Just found out today about your passing, though we have not seen each other since 1983 I will always remember your great smile, the short time we dated, the Journey concert at the forum in LA and of course the donut shop you worked at where we first met. RIP Lucy,heaven has a great drummer.

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