Felicia Clark

Birth date: Jun 27, 1951 Death date: Mar 20, 2010
Graveside services will be held at 12:30 PM on Monday, March 29, 2010 in Mountain View Memorial Park. Read Obituary

I wish to send my blessings to the family of Mari Clark. She will be sincerely missed by many. I really feel privileged to have known her as a nurse and a person.Her genuine caring of others was evident in her daily life and it was appreciated.I know this time is difficult, but the wonderful memories make it easier. A short verse I would like to share.
If tears could build a stairway and memories were a lane,
We would walk all the way to Heaven, to bring you home
again.
No farewell words were spoken, no time to say good-bye
You were gone before we knew it, and only God knows
why.
Our hearts ache in sadness, and secret tears will flow
What is meant to lose you, onone will ever know.
Anonymous
God Bless you and keep you safe in his embrace.##imported-begin##Linda Tolerson##imported-end##
May you find comfort at this hour of sadness. Mari will be missed. Celia##imported-begin##Celia Gorski##imported-end##
May God Bless and Comfort all of you during this very difficult time. Mari was my mentor and a Dear Friend. She will always be in my heart and memories. Mari was the strongest, kindest, most caring person I ever knew; it's no wonder she was a nurse and encouraged her daughters to be nurses too. She will always be missed. I will miss our talks, breakfast, and good times we had going to after work parties. We just talked for hours. I am truly honored to have known Mari and to have had her as a friend.
Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy. ~Author Unknown
I will pray for all of you. Be strong and keep the faith. I know your Mom Loved you very much and was so very proud of both of you.##imported-begin##Carol Johnson##imported-end##
BLESS CLARK, BRIDGET, FELICIA AND EDNA FOR ALL THE LOVE AND CARE THEY HAVE SHOWN TO MY DAUGHTER MARI RITA. MAY WE ALL BE TOGETHER AGAIN IN HEAVEN WITH HER. LOVE, KAY AND FAMILY.##imported-begin##kathleen rourke monti##imported-end##
Mari will always remain in my heart. She wasn't just my coworker. She was a mentor, confidant, and friend. She always showed concern for others, even when she wasn't feeling well. If she thought there might be something wrong, she would call me from another ward, at home, or wherever I was to check on me. She knew most of the answers and had a wide network of friends in every part of the hospital to call upon when she didn't know. She assumed more responsibility in her professional and private life than she ever had to because she truly cared. She was brave in the face of adversity and didn't complain, even when she had every right to. She didn't roll over when she faced her biggest challenge. She fought courageously and never gave up. Mari was the model of the kind of nurse and person that I want to be. I'll never forget the things she taught me about work and about life, and I'll never forget her.##imported-begin##Kari Bonagofski##imported-end##
Mari, I am going to miss the cold wet night driving to work talking to you on the phone. To see who was ahead of who .On our way to work. You always was head of me. Who will call me to let me know where the police are along the road to work. I'm glad that I took the time when we last spoke. To let you know that I love you. We worked together for years then we had grand kids together. And then we did Western thank for showing me the rope there. And for dragging me to the ed class after being up all night. And you and I were the only LPN's there with the Docs. Rest now dear friend. And as I said before anything I can do for your family I'm just a phone call away.
Much Love,
Benita##imported-begin##Benita Mustin##imported-end##