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Carol Anne <I>Varblow</I> Clark

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Carol Anne Varblow Clark

Birth
Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon, USA
Death
22 Oct 2011 (aged 53)
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
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Carol Anne Clark was a beacon of light that we could all only wish to come into our life as we make our walk through this thing we call life. As I sit here writing this the memories come flooding back of us working and traveling together for work. How we started out as co-workers and became like family over the years. If you only knew the days after helping my Mom who was sick and then coming to work and just seeing you made the day so much better. Even as Mom's life on this earth was coming to an end and we lived over 2,000 miles apart I could still pick-up the phone and call you and just to hear your voice made it all better. I so miss hearing your voice that loving laugh and beautiful smile. The other night I was having a dream I don't know where I was but I heard your laugh from around a corner I ran around the corner to see you standing there I gave you a hug told you I missed you and you smiled at me then I woke up. I know that was your way of letting me know you are doing just fine and you are happy in heaven. Carol loved Winnie The Pooh and Disneyland. I looked forward every Christmas to seeing what kind of Pooh card I would get that year from her, Ron and Bentley. I miss them Pooh cards now more then anything. Carol was a giving person to all in need even when she was sick with breast cancer she never stop wanting to give. Carol put up one great fight with breast cancer that lasted seven years. As Carol would say I have breast cancer but it doesn't have me and she meant every word of that all the way to the end cancer never had her. It may have took her from us but it was on her terms that she left this world and she never gave up. As Carol was fighting cancer she was thinking how she could give to someone walking the same path she was walking and she came up with a great way to do that it's called The Carol House! Housing Solutions for People with Breast Cancer. Carol ask her husband Ron to make there home the first Carol House before she passed away and he did just that in Landcaster, Ca. It is The Carol House/Carol Anne Clark Foundation Inc a not-for-profit home for someone who is in need that is in the fight for there life with cancer. I was very lucky and honored to be ask to be a spokesperson for The Carol House/Carol Anne Clark Foundation to help make her dream come to life. One Woman's Vision of Making a Difference Today, One Family at a Time, In One American Community at a Time. It is my dream to see The Carol House in every state before I leave this world for heaven. I know we can make this happen. Carol your light may have burned out here on earth but I know it is as bright as every in heaven. May you rest in peace until we meet again. Love,Wade
Carol Anne Clark was a beacon of light that we could all only wish to come into our life as we make our walk through this thing we call life. As I sit here writing this the memories come flooding back of us working and traveling together for work. How we started out as co-workers and became like family over the years. If you only knew the days after helping my Mom who was sick and then coming to work and just seeing you made the day so much better. Even as Mom's life on this earth was coming to an end and we lived over 2,000 miles apart I could still pick-up the phone and call you and just to hear your voice made it all better. I so miss hearing your voice that loving laugh and beautiful smile. The other night I was having a dream I don't know where I was but I heard your laugh from around a corner I ran around the corner to see you standing there I gave you a hug told you I missed you and you smiled at me then I woke up. I know that was your way of letting me know you are doing just fine and you are happy in heaven. Carol loved Winnie The Pooh and Disneyland. I looked forward every Christmas to seeing what kind of Pooh card I would get that year from her, Ron and Bentley. I miss them Pooh cards now more then anything. Carol was a giving person to all in need even when she was sick with breast cancer she never stop wanting to give. Carol put up one great fight with breast cancer that lasted seven years. As Carol would say I have breast cancer but it doesn't have me and she meant every word of that all the way to the end cancer never had her. It may have took her from us but it was on her terms that she left this world and she never gave up. As Carol was fighting cancer she was thinking how she could give to someone walking the same path she was walking and she came up with a great way to do that it's called The Carol House! Housing Solutions for People with Breast Cancer. Carol ask her husband Ron to make there home the first Carol House before she passed away and he did just that in Landcaster, Ca. It is The Carol House/Carol Anne Clark Foundation Inc a not-for-profit home for someone who is in need that is in the fight for there life with cancer. I was very lucky and honored to be ask to be a spokesperson for The Carol House/Carol Anne Clark Foundation to help make her dream come to life. One Woman's Vision of Making a Difference Today, One Family at a Time, In One American Community at a Time. It is my dream to see The Carol House in every state before I leave this world for heaven. I know we can make this happen. Carol your light may have burned out here on earth but I know it is as bright as every in heaven. May you rest in peace until we meet again. Love,Wade

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