If you knew my mom you knew she had a heart of gold, even if she told you what you didn't want to hear. My mom was an Angel on Earth and there will never be anything that can make our hearts whole again. My mom was in a wheelchair cooking and sending me 4 course meals while I had COVID.
My mom is the perfect example of a genuinely good human being and even though, we weren't ready. Heaven was.
My mom worked at Children's Hospital and Wesley Glen for years. She loved her patients. When she walked past their rooms, the kids reached for her. My mom graduated college, was a nurse, and treated the elderly and kids on 3TS like they were her own family. She is my hero.
She taught me everything I know: from how to count to how to read. Every nursing skill I learned from her. She even hung up all the curtains in my apartment. I told her everything and she always made me welcome home no matter what I had done or said, no matter what mistake.
Nobody or nothing can ever compare to the love my mom showed me and my Dad, her family, and her "extended family" (her patients). We will forever miss her and I will try my best to make her proud.
LYHBOW (Love you honey bunches of Wheaties)
Love you forever and always Mom
Rest In Peace, Karen Clark (5/26/1972-1/19/2022) Written by son, William Clark
If you knew my mom you knew she had a heart of gold, even if she told you what you didn't want to hear. My mom was an Angel on Earth and there will never be anything that can make our hearts whole again. My mom was in a wheelchair cooking and sending me 4 course meals while I had COVID.
My mom is the perfect example of a genuinely good human being and even though, we weren't ready. Heaven was.
My mom worked at Children's Hospital and Wesley Glen for years. She loved her patients. When she walked past their rooms, the kids reached for her. My mom graduated college, was a nurse, and treated the elderly and kids on 3TS like they were her own family. She is my hero.
She taught me everything I know: from how to count to how to read. Every nursing skill I learned from her. She even hung up all the curtains in my apartment. I told her everything and she always made me welcome home no matter what I had done or said, no matter what mistake.
Nobody or nothing can ever compare to the love my mom showed me and my Dad, her family, and her "extended family" (her patients). We will forever miss her and I will try my best to make her proud.
LYHBOW (Love you honey bunches of Wheaties)
Love you forever and always Mom
Rest In Peace, Karen Clark (5/26/1972-1/19/2022) Written by son, William Clark
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