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Margaret Clark
11/01/1928 — 07/26/2015
From Richland, WA | Born in Malvern, AR
Margaret Clark
Margaret Louise Clark
November 1, 1928-July 26, 2015
Margaret Louise Clark was born on November 1, 1928, in Malvern, AR. She passed July 26, 2015 in Richland, WA.
Margaret has been a long time resident in the Tri-Cities off and on since 1946. She enjoyed her career as a Hanford Operator and Inventory clerk; in addition owned a shop, baking wedding cakes and candies.
She is survived by her children: Carolyn Dawson, Bill Almond, Dan Almond, William Clark Jr., and Anthony Clark; 2 sisters: Charlene De Boise and Christine King. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-granddaughter.
Margaret was preceded in death
by her parents; husband, William Clark Sr.; 4 brothers; and 1 granddaughter and one great-granddaughter.
Viewing will be held at Events at Sunset in Richland, WA on Thursday, July 30, 2015 from 5-7pm and Friday, July 31, 2015 from 8am-1pm. There will be a Funeral Service at Events at Sunset in Richland, WA Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 5pm.
I have fond memories of playing Spades (sometimes Hearts), baking, wine tasting, and friendship. The smell of your house and your warm heart always put a smile on my face. May you rest in peace.
Carolyn – my sincere prayers for you, your family, and your friends, Your Mom gave you life in this world and has given a special gift to all of us. We will all be reunited in the eternities in a much different world where peace and happiness are the reality. Peace be with you always.
Our family loved aunt Margaret,she was always so very hospitable to us. We loved going to the various reunions to visit with family. I remember her Working so hard at keeping family together. Always giving and helping family and people who crossed her path.
We loved her innovative entrepreneurship. Starting And keeping up with her businesses.
She will be missed greatly.
Rest in peace sweet Aunt
Love
Bobbi ,Rachel,April
Thinking of you and so sorry for your loss.
We are sorry to hear of your loss.
Mother’s are perhaps the most important people in our lives.
Love you,
David and Susan
Canyon View thrived with Margaret’s presence. Cooking and kitchen work, classes on delicious candies and relaxing at the card table are only a few of the remembrances of Margaret.
May this loving, kind lady rest in peace.
Losing family enlightens us to find our family, but not always the family that is our blood or the family that can become our blood. We should have the wisdom to remember our family and never let go. A woman like Margaret is very rare and I really did not know here too well until I grew into my thirties. She was the kind of person who treated you the way she herself wanted to be treated. Her lifework was the security of her family. Margaret was an outstanding woman of character who served her God and those whose lives she touched, and now through the hands of time we will find our wishes but a distant memory. Life is not measured by how many breaths we take, but only by how many moments take our breath away for her legacy is our reality, for she gave the full measure of devotion. It is very rare that a woman such as Margaret had a profound effect on my life,and even now her silence speaks to my heart. I will so dearly miss you.
Margaret was such a precious lady, sweet and stubborn and loving. She taught me how to make amazing banana bread and chocolate chip cookies and how to play Spades. Most important, Margaret was an example of a dedicated wife and mother. She loved Bill and her family without fail. I was proud to be her friend.
Carolyn, I’m so sorry you have lost your dear mother who isn’t really lost but in the presence of our dear Lord. What a celebration there must have been at her arrival! She is at a glorious eternal rest where you will meet one day. May you be at peace and feel her smiles.
Fondly, Marje Oshel, Madera Vista
Carolyn–we are sorry for the loss of your mother. I know she enjoyed being in Green Valley and the many cards games with you. Our prayers and condolences are to the whole family.
We appreciate your daughter-in-law sharing her musical talent with us at the Green Valley Baptist Church. God bless you all at this time.
Dear Billy, Cindy and family,
We know it is a very sad time when a beloved mother passes away. May you know you are in our prayers and thoughts, and find some small comfort in all the good memories you have.
We are so glad that we knew both Margaret and Bill. We will remember Margaret as a dear sweet lady who loved to make candy for everyone in Canyon View.
With deepest sympathy.
Jerry and Katie Templeton
Tony, Marci, Randi, Cody, Aunt Charlene and the rest of the Clark family you have my deepest condolences. I feel so fortunate to have known Margaret and Bill. I will fondly remember her amazing cooking, her gardening skills, how sweet and good natured she was…unless she was playing cards. Her love for Bill, her sons, daughters’ in-law and grandchildren was so beautiful and pure. I know she is now with Bill in his loving arms wishing she could take your pain away. May the memories of your life with her comfort you during this time of grief. Much love.
We will miss you.
Mom, Oh, how I am going to miss your smiling eyes, and warm heart. I will always remember our spades and cribbage games, and most of all, our trips to the wineries, doing our wine tasting and picnics under the willow trees at the pond. May you rest in peace Mom, and I hope God gives you a beautiful flower garden and vegetable garden to enjoy for eternity.
Our deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your mother. It’s almost a year since I lost my 94 year old aunt who helped raise me. She was someone who was always there to talk and share and it’s like a link to that generation in my family history has been lost. It’s like that with mothers, We pray for comfort and peace and blessings as you savor your memories.
We are praying for you and the family, Cindy, during this difficult time. God bless you.
Margaret was a very sweet lady and I feel blessed to have known her. My condolences to the family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will miss Margaret and her loving smile. Our Spades game just hasn’t been the same without her. In fact, Canyon View hasn’t been the same without her!
Rest in peace aunt Margaret my love and prayers to the family
Margaret was a very special neighbor to me. We will miss you. Rest in peace .
Margaret will be greatly missed by all her friends in Canyon View. She indeed was a blessing to all to knew her. Thoughts and prayers go with all her family.
Margaret was one of the sweetest, nicest and most generous woman I have ever known. She was a great neighbor. And the caramel corn she made at Christmas was the best we ever had, we would buy her out each year. Rest in peace dear lady!
Rest in peace Aunt Margaret. Prayers for entire family.
So very sad to hear of your passing Margaret… I know it was your time and now you are at Peace with your Bill and the Good Lord above. I will miss your smile, humor and Love . Also your great head of hair … I was blessed to know you and share time with you. Always, Raelene
Bill & Cindy, We know how much you loved her and how much she loved you! She was truly a very special lady! Our thoughts and love are with you and all of your family during this difficult time.
Mom, Oh how I will miss your smiling face and warm love! Thank you for accepting me into your family and I will never forget the joy of always being your Spades partner-we knew how to win together. We will all be together soon and I will always love your son, Billy. Love you forever, Cindy
Our sympathy & prayers are with you .
Margaret was a very sweet & dear lady.
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