Dorothy also was a talented seamstress and enjoyed knitting and needlework, and was also a troop leader with the Girl Scouts. Most of all, Dorothy was dedicated mother and grandmother and great-grandmother who treasured the times she had with them.
Daughter of the late Jonathan Randall and Carolyn Mayer Keyser, and beloved wife of the late Arthur Y. Clark, she is survived by her 3 daughters, Linda Johnson and her husband Everett of Newtown, PA, Susan McClenahan and her husband William of Columbus, NJ, Jill Leidy and her husband Don of Newtown, her one son Neil Clark of Jamison, PA, and her two brothers Walter Keyser of Churchville, PA, Chester Keyser of Wrightstown, PA. She is also survived by her 10 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held at Penns Park United Methodist Church, Second Street Pike, Penns Park, PA.
Dorothy also was a talented seamstress and enjoyed knitting and needlework, and was also a troop leader with the Girl Scouts. Most of all, Dorothy was dedicated mother and grandmother and great-grandmother who treasured the times she had with them.
Daughter of the late Jonathan Randall and Carolyn Mayer Keyser, and beloved wife of the late Arthur Y. Clark, she is survived by her 3 daughters, Linda Johnson and her husband Everett of Newtown, PA, Susan McClenahan and her husband William of Columbus, NJ, Jill Leidy and her husband Don of Newtown, her one son Neil Clark of Jamison, PA, and her two brothers Walter Keyser of Churchville, PA, Chester Keyser of Wrightstown, PA. She is also survived by her 10 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held at Penns Park United Methodist Church, Second Street Pike, Penns Park, PA.
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