OBITUARIO
Rosie Mary Clark
12 noviembre , 1923 – 20 noviembre , 2021
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Sister Rosie Mary Clark, the daughter of Esau and Estella VanBuren, was born on November 12, 1923, in Canton, Mississippi. Rosie received her education in Canton, Mississippi. Rosie followed her parents and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana.
Rosie professed a hope in Christ and was baptized at St. Joseph Spiritual Church. When the churched closed she moved her membership to Trinity Baptist Church where she was a faithful member and worked in the Sick and Shut-in Ministry. She moved to Berean Bible Church where she again worked in the Sick and Shut-in Ministry until her health would not allow her to work.
Rosie was united in holy matrimony to Jesse Clark on August 12, 1962, and this union one child was born Paul A. Clark.
Rosie worked for Claypool Hotel and Marriot Hotel until it closed as a hotel.
Rosie was a loving and nurturing mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend who enjoyed spending time with her loved ones.
Rosie departed this life on Saturday, November 20, 2021, in Wildwood Nursing Home at the age of nighty-eight years and eight days. She was preceded in death by her mother and father Esau and Estella VanBuren, sister Ada Lee Thompson and her son Robert Lee Johnson.
She leaves to honor and cherish her memory: her daughter, Rose Marie Golden (Tyrone); her son, Paul Alexander Clark; four grandchildren, Aretha Susan Lange (Timmy); Antoinette Rochelle Sanders (Angela), Jason Allen Sanders (Tamera), and Victoria Nicole Mobley; five great grandsons, Antoine Bonner, Rashad Brewer, Shaun Allen Sanders, Marcus Dewayne Sanders, and Isaac Maurice Mobley; and a host of other relatives, church family and friends.
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