Grace KAYE CLARK
1932-2024
The death occurred
peacefully on Saturday, December 21, 2024, at Prince County Hospital
with her daughter, Marilyn, by her side.
Mom
was 92 years old, having been born in Borden on August 6, 1932 to
Urville and Amy (Mabey) Leard.
Survived by
daughter, Marilyn (Robbie) Earle, Summerside; stepdaughters, Sandra
Clark and Wilna (Reza) Gerami; both of Charlottetown; grandchildren
Kyla (Nick) McCandie Glustien of Ottawa; Tanja McCandie of Kobe,
Japan; step grandchildren Marianne (Jay) Aldrich of Colorado Springs,
US; Elizabeth (Andy) Burton of Calgary; Robbie Reddin and Virginia
Reddin, of Charlottetown. She is survived by great grandchildren
Willow Reddin, Audrey Burton, Tristan and Adria McCandie Glustien, and
Taiga Kondo. She is also survived by her sister, Joan Waun, and
sister-in-law and good friend, Ann Leard, and her children Kelly
(Donnie) Wamil, Trent Leard, and Jocelyn (Brad) Mills, and numerous
other nieces and nephews. Mom always felt immense joy from visits by
the great grandchildren as well as Jett and Burke Mills. She loved
hearing about the sports they played and important milestones in their
lives.
Predeceased by her husband Lloyd
Clark; brothers Gerald, Sheldon and Willard Leard; sisters Irene Perry
and Alberta Leard; sisters-in-law, Edna Leard and Olive Ritchie;
brothers-in-law, Frank (Buddy) Perry, Earl and Gerald Clark.
Mom’s remains are resting at the Davison
Funeral Home, Kensington. Abiding by her personal wishes, there will
be no visitation nor funeral service. Internment with family members
will be held at a later date. A celebration of life will be held in
August 2025 with notification in the Guardian and Journal. Donations
in Mom’s memory may be made to either the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Prince County Hospital.
Mom had
made her home at Andrew’s of Summerside for the past 14
years. She treated each and every staff member she encountered with
respect and appreciated the care and support they provided. Thank you
to the staff in all departments from her family. We know she will be
missed, especially by her good friends Dot McIver and Doris
Dewolfe.
Now that Mom and her
beloved Lloyd are reunited, we have no doubt they will be
"Dancing in the Sky".
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