Tina was born in El Paso, Texas, the youngest of four to Susan and Rick Clark. We moved to San Antonio shortly after she was born where she learned to milk goats, sleep in the hay loft of the horses and chase butterflies in a wilds of the Texas Hill Country. Later she would go to Georgia to live for a while.
Her true home was the desert. She loved the surrounding mountains and the dry heat and the smells of Tucson when it rained. She learned cosmetology and cut hair and did reflexology and lived for a time happy. Her health was never the best, but she received a kidney from her brother and managed to keep it going for 19 years! Her and her younger brother, Tim, shared a close bond and would go to the movies and eat out together for many years.
When her mother passed away, she came to live her sister Jessica in San Antonio for a little over a year where she ate a lot of meatballs and was surrounded by a bunch of loving cats and neighbors.
Tina would give all she could to anyone who needed help. It sometimes got her in trouble, but it also served her well as she had many health issues and could relate to people and their experiences. She would give her last dollar to help someone or use what she had to feed a person or give a compliment to even a nurse on her floor helping her.
Our dearest sister, daughter, granddaughter, and niece is now holding hands with her mother, Susan K May and Nan, Mae Kirby in heaven. She is missed by her beloved brothers, Tim and Matt Clark and her sister, Jessica Clark, and most of all by her father, Richard and Diane Clark and her Auntie, Elaine Lynch. And most of all her cats Sheba and Sherbert who call for her at night for treats.
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