Janet Carol Clark (78) went to be with her Savior on November 30th, 2020 at her home in Seabrook, Texas.
She was born on February 3rd, 1942, in Apollo, Pennsylvania to John and Edna Parsons.
While still in school, she met and eventually married the love of her life, Donald Clark. They enjoyed a life that included two sons and 52 years together.
Janet is preceded in death by her parents, brother and husband.
She is survived by her sister, Virginia and sister-in-law Florence, son Donald Eugene and his wife Shelia, son Christopher Shane, grandchildren: Thomas, Elizabeth, Daniel, Emerald, and Tristan and great-grandchildren: Thomas, Marcus, and Adelynn. She is fondly remembered by a multitude of extended family and friends.
Janet was deeply devoted to her husband, family, church, and her Lord. She was passionate about the well-being of children, the protection of life, and the fostering of healthy growth within her church and community.
Services will be held at the First Baptist Church of Seabrook (at limited capacity) on Saturday, Dec 19th at 11:00am under the care of Crowder Funeral Homes.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: First Baptist Church of Seabrook, Anchor Point, or The Ronald McDonald House Children's Charity.
Crowder Funeral Homes
Janet Carol Clark (78) went to be with her Savior on November 30th, 2020 at her home in Seabrook, Texas.
She was born on February 3rd, 1942, in Apollo, Pennsylvania to John and Edna Parsons.
While still in school, she met and eventually married the love of her life, Donald Clark. They enjoyed a life that included two sons and 52 years together.
Janet is preceded in death by her parents, brother and husband.
She is survived by her sister, Virginia and sister-in-law Florence, son Donald Eugene and his wife Shelia, son Christopher Shane, grandchildren: Thomas, Elizabeth, Daniel, Emerald, and Tristan and great-grandchildren: Thomas, Marcus, and Adelynn. She is fondly remembered by a multitude of extended family and friends.
Janet was deeply devoted to her husband, family, church, and her Lord. She was passionate about the well-being of children, the protection of life, and the fostering of healthy growth within her church and community.
Services will be held at the First Baptist Church of Seabrook (at limited capacity) on Saturday, Dec 19th at 11:00am under the care of Crowder Funeral Homes.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: First Baptist Church of Seabrook, Anchor Point, or The Ronald McDonald House Children's Charity.
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