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Irene Catherine <I>Donnelly</I> Clark

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Irene Catherine Donnelly Clark

Birth
McHenry County, North Dakota, USA
Death
30 Oct 2019 (aged 101)
Valley City, Barnes County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
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Irene Donnelly Clark, age 101, passed away at Mercy Hospital in Valley City on October 30, 2019.

Irene Catherine Donnelly was born on July 24, 1918 to Thomas and Carrie [Sampson] Donnelly in Upham Township, McHenry County, North Dakota where she grew up and went to school.  The youngest of six children, Irene lost both her father and her older brother when she was age 10. In 1939 she, and a close friend, left home and found work assisting with harvest work at the Wagar family farm in rural Grand Forks County in North Dakota.  It was here she met not only many of her life-long friends but also her future husband. It was during these years she came to know about Jesus Christ and made Him Lord of her life. 

On November 12, 1941 Irene married Gordon P. Clark in Valley City, Barnes County, North Dakota where they made their home. The young married couple spent the first six years of their marriage in the Black Hills of South Dakota and finally in Pennsylvania where Gordon was assigned to CPS duties.  In 1946 they returned to Valley City where he followed his brother, Eldon, into the Watkins Products business, working a rural route for nearly 60 years. To this union four children were born: Janice [Robert] Klein, Joy Andrews, Daniel Clark and Marcia Koesterman.  She leaves three grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Irene cherished her gardening talents including both vegetable and extensive flower gardens. Her home was often the preferred landing place of many family gatherings and is remembered, among other things, for her great chocolate chip pie.  Once her children were of school age, Irene also worked with the school lunch program and at local bakeries. While not extensively educated, her life-long love was to study and know the Bible, something she continued daily until shortly before her death.  

Preceded in death by her husband, Gordon Clark; her parents; two sisters who died in infancy, Annie Irene and Tressie Catherine Donnelly; brothers Clarence and John Donnelly; and a beloved older sister, Mildred Josephine Frances Redmon.  Her epitaph is written not in earthly stone, but upon the hearts of those who knew her.

A Celebration of life and burial is being planned for Mother’s Day weekend, May 9-10, 2020.  An announcement will be made when the service is set.

Arrangements by Lerud-Mathias Funeral Home in Valley City, ND.
Irene Donnelly Clark, age 101, passed away at Mercy Hospital in Valley City on October 30, 2019.

Irene Catherine Donnelly was born on July 24, 1918 to Thomas and Carrie [Sampson] Donnelly in Upham Township, McHenry County, North Dakota where she grew up and went to school.  The youngest of six children, Irene lost both her father and her older brother when she was age 10. In 1939 she, and a close friend, left home and found work assisting with harvest work at the Wagar family farm in rural Grand Forks County in North Dakota.  It was here she met not only many of her life-long friends but also her future husband. It was during these years she came to know about Jesus Christ and made Him Lord of her life. 

On November 12, 1941 Irene married Gordon P. Clark in Valley City, Barnes County, North Dakota where they made their home. The young married couple spent the first six years of their marriage in the Black Hills of South Dakota and finally in Pennsylvania where Gordon was assigned to CPS duties.  In 1946 they returned to Valley City where he followed his brother, Eldon, into the Watkins Products business, working a rural route for nearly 60 years. To this union four children were born: Janice [Robert] Klein, Joy Andrews, Daniel Clark and Marcia Koesterman.  She leaves three grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Irene cherished her gardening talents including both vegetable and extensive flower gardens. Her home was often the preferred landing place of many family gatherings and is remembered, among other things, for her great chocolate chip pie.  Once her children were of school age, Irene also worked with the school lunch program and at local bakeries. While not extensively educated, her life-long love was to study and know the Bible, something she continued daily until shortly before her death.  

Preceded in death by her husband, Gordon Clark; her parents; two sisters who died in infancy, Annie Irene and Tressie Catherine Donnelly; brothers Clarence and John Donnelly; and a beloved older sister, Mildred Josephine Frances Redmon.  Her epitaph is written not in earthly stone, but upon the hearts of those who knew her.

A Celebration of life and burial is being planned for Mother’s Day weekend, May 9-10, 2020.  An announcement will be made when the service is set.

Arrangements by Lerud-Mathias Funeral Home in Valley City, ND.


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