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Julie Ann <I>Selby</I> Clark

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Julie Ann Selby Clark

Birth
Williston, Williams County, North Dakota, USA
Death
24 May 2017 (aged 55)
Williston, Williams County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Williston, Williams County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.1498236, Longitude: -103.6412806
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Julie A. Clark, 55, of Williston, ND, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family, Wednesday afternoon, May 24, 2017.

Julie Ann Clark was born April 4, 1962 to Linda and Jerry Selby in Williston, ND. She grew up on a farm near Buford ND and graduated from Trenton High School with the class of 1980. Julie went on to UND-Williston and graduated with an Associates degree in 1989.

On June 24, 1989 she married Alan Clark and they made their home in Williston ND.

Julie began working at UND-Williston as an administrative assistant, where she enjoyed helping and talking to students for 12 years. She then accepted a position with the Williams County Disaster and Emergency Services continuing her desire to help others.

In 2004, Julie was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. Ultimately, she needed to retire. This didn’t stop her from living her life to the fullest. In her free time she enjoyed doing yard work and planting flowers in the garden. Her heart of gold couldn’t let her pass up the opportunity to save ANY stray or hurt animal she came across. When she wasn’t in the yard or with the grandkids, she would spend most of her time rocking out, camping, or in her Mach 1 Mustang.

She is survived by her husband Alan; son, Matthew Clark; Daughter, Kimberly Clark; Grandchildren, Landon John Sim, Ava Lynn Arnson and Ashton Marie Arnson ; Parents, Jerry and Linda Selby; brother, Michael (Shelly) Selby of Woodbury ,MN; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews; her beloved cat, Bubbles; and her two dogs, Baby and Gunnar.

Julie is preceded in death by her daughter, Amy Lynn Clark; her maternal grandparents Martin and Clara Haug and paternal grandparents Homer and Alice Selby, father-in-law John Clark and numerous aunts and uncles.

Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home
Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Williston.
Julie A. Clark, 55, of Williston, ND, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family, Wednesday afternoon, May 24, 2017.

Julie Ann Clark was born April 4, 1962 to Linda and Jerry Selby in Williston, ND. She grew up on a farm near Buford ND and graduated from Trenton High School with the class of 1980. Julie went on to UND-Williston and graduated with an Associates degree in 1989.

On June 24, 1989 she married Alan Clark and they made their home in Williston ND.

Julie began working at UND-Williston as an administrative assistant, where she enjoyed helping and talking to students for 12 years. She then accepted a position with the Williams County Disaster and Emergency Services continuing her desire to help others.

In 2004, Julie was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. Ultimately, she needed to retire. This didn’t stop her from living her life to the fullest. In her free time she enjoyed doing yard work and planting flowers in the garden. Her heart of gold couldn’t let her pass up the opportunity to save ANY stray or hurt animal she came across. When she wasn’t in the yard or with the grandkids, she would spend most of her time rocking out, camping, or in her Mach 1 Mustang.

She is survived by her husband Alan; son, Matthew Clark; Daughter, Kimberly Clark; Grandchildren, Landon John Sim, Ava Lynn Arnson and Ashton Marie Arnson ; Parents, Jerry and Linda Selby; brother, Michael (Shelly) Selby of Woodbury ,MN; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews; her beloved cat, Bubbles; and her two dogs, Baby and Gunnar.

Julie is preceded in death by her daughter, Amy Lynn Clark; her maternal grandparents Martin and Clara Haug and paternal grandparents Homer and Alice Selby, father-in-law John Clark and numerous aunts and uncles.

Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home
Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Williston.


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