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Sally LuDean <I>Clements</I> Clark

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Sally LuDean Clements Clark

Birth
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Nov 2014 (aged 75)
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SALLY CLARK

"God saw her getting tired,
a cure was not to be,
He wrapped her in his loving arms and whispered 'Come with me.'
She suffered much in silence,
her spirit did not bend.
She faced her pain with courage, until the very end.
She tried so hard to stay with us but her fight was not in vain,
God took her to His loving home and freed her from the pain."

Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, Sally LuDean Clements Clark returned home to our Heavenly Father. Sally was born Dec. 21, 1938, in American Fork, Utah, to Erick LeRoy and Emma Love Culmer Clements.

She was raised by her mother and stepfather, George Pace, and she was the youngest of 13 children and stepchildren. Shortly after graduating from American Fork High School in 1957, she married Dick Clark and they began their life-long journey that took them from Cedar City, Utah to Logan, Utah, on to Denver, and in 1963, they made Las Vegas their home. Sally was a homemaker, a master quilter, banana bread specialist and a genuine friend who had a tremendous loyalty and love for her family. Her beautiful smile and infectious sense of humor will be remembered by all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her twin sister, Sue LuAnn; father, Erick; mother, Emma; stepfather, George; brothers, Murdin, Ken, Ron and LaMar; and sister, Opal.

She leaves behind her husband, of 57 years, Richard "Dick" Clark; two daughters, Charlene Paul (Ken) and Susan Leavitt (Jonathan); and two sons, Kenny Clark (Sheryl) and Richard Clark. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, LaVelle Clements (Clara); brother-in-law, Scott Sabey (Opal); and sisters-in-law, Audery Clements (Ken), Viola Clements (Ron) and Darlene Pace (LaMar).

Visitation will be 10:30-11:45 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, with funeral services following at noon, both at the LDS Chapel, 2245 Lindell, Las Vegas.

"It's lonesome here without you,
we miss you so each day.
Our lives just aren't the same ever since you went away.
When days are sad and lonely,
and everything goes wrong we hear you gently whisper,
'Cheer up and carry on.'
Each time we see your picture,
you seem to smile and say,
'Don't cry, I'm in God's keeping,
we'll meet again someday.'
SALLY CLARK

"God saw her getting tired,
a cure was not to be,
He wrapped her in his loving arms and whispered 'Come with me.'
She suffered much in silence,
her spirit did not bend.
She faced her pain with courage, until the very end.
She tried so hard to stay with us but her fight was not in vain,
God took her to His loving home and freed her from the pain."

Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, Sally LuDean Clements Clark returned home to our Heavenly Father. Sally was born Dec. 21, 1938, in American Fork, Utah, to Erick LeRoy and Emma Love Culmer Clements.

She was raised by her mother and stepfather, George Pace, and she was the youngest of 13 children and stepchildren. Shortly after graduating from American Fork High School in 1957, she married Dick Clark and they began their life-long journey that took them from Cedar City, Utah to Logan, Utah, on to Denver, and in 1963, they made Las Vegas their home. Sally was a homemaker, a master quilter, banana bread specialist and a genuine friend who had a tremendous loyalty and love for her family. Her beautiful smile and infectious sense of humor will be remembered by all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her twin sister, Sue LuAnn; father, Erick; mother, Emma; stepfather, George; brothers, Murdin, Ken, Ron and LaMar; and sister, Opal.

She leaves behind her husband, of 57 years, Richard "Dick" Clark; two daughters, Charlene Paul (Ken) and Susan Leavitt (Jonathan); and two sons, Kenny Clark (Sheryl) and Richard Clark. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, LaVelle Clements (Clara); brother-in-law, Scott Sabey (Opal); and sisters-in-law, Audery Clements (Ken), Viola Clements (Ron) and Darlene Pace (LaMar).

Visitation will be 10:30-11:45 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, with funeral services following at noon, both at the LDS Chapel, 2245 Lindell, Las Vegas.

"It's lonesome here without you,
we miss you so each day.
Our lives just aren't the same ever since you went away.
When days are sad and lonely,
and everything goes wrong we hear you gently whisper,
'Cheer up and carry on.'
Each time we see your picture,
you seem to smile and say,
'Don't cry, I'm in God's keeping,
we'll meet again someday.'


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