Anita Clark - 04/02/2003
Anita Clark - 04/02/2003
ANITA M. CLARK
IDAHO FALLS, ID - Anita Marie Hatfield Clark, 53, of Twin Falls, died March 31, 2003, at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was born December 14, 1949 at Provo, Utah to ReVerl Hatfield and Norma Marie Daley Hatfield. The family moved to Idaho Falls where she attended schools in the Ammon School District, graduating from Bonneville High School. During high school, she was a member of the Bonneville High School Honeybees and was Junior Class Historian.
On June 28, 1969, she married Allan G. Clark in Idaho Falls. Their marriage was solemnized in the Seattle LDS Temple on October 5, 1982. She lived in Idaho Falls for 30 years, then moved to Yakima, Washington where they resided for 20 years. They then moved to Twin Falls where they have since resided. She worked with Walmart, Save on Foods, US Bank and Farmers National Bank as a bookkeeper.
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in the Primary and as a Sunday School Teacher. She played the piano by ear and enjoyed reading, doing crosstitch, and crocheting. She loved the outdoors, especially trips to Redfish Lake, Idaho and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Surviving are:Husband: Allan G. Clark, Twin Falls, IDSon: Jason A. Clark, Orem, UTSon: Justin K. Clark, Twin Falls, IDSon: Joshua D. (Lisa Marie) Clark, Idaho Falls, IDBrother: Mark Lawrence Hatfield, Idaho Falls, IDSister: Judi V. Quarantiello, Idaho Falls, IDSister: Nancy (Allen) Wadsworth, Rigby, IDSister: Denise (Mike) Albert, Omaha, NEShe was preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral Services will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2003, at the Ammon LDS 6th Ward (2945 Selway), with Bishop Richard Attebury officiating. The family will meet with friends for one hour prior to the services. At the family’s request, the casket will be closed.
Burial will be in Ammon Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home.
It's been a very long time since I have seen Anita but I have very fond memories of our times together. I remember laying on her bed listening to music, walking around the neighborhood giggling with girl talk, and her kindness. I didn't know where to find her to tell her, but thought of her many, many times.
I am so sorry for your loss. I am sure the kindness and gentleness I remember is who she contined to be.
Kathi Bartlett AndersonAmerican Fork, Utah
Posted by Kathi Bartlett Anderson @ 04/02/2003 07:05 PM MST
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