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Helen <I>Clark</I> Roberts Walker

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Helen Clark Roberts Walker

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Sep 2012 (aged 78)
Bradford Woods, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Sewickley, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K, Lot 43-C
Memorial ID
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Helen Clark Walker, 78, of Sewickley Heights, and Manasota Key, Fla., died peacefully on the morning Monday, Sept. 3, 2012, at the Good Samaritan Hospice in Bradford Woods. She is survived by her children, Araminta Roberts Brown (Michael) and Charles Beyer Roberts Jr. (Shirley); and two granddaughters, Harper Bauer McGroarty and Hayley St. Charles Bauer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hay Walker IV; her late first husband, Charles Beyer Roberts; and her brother, David L Clark III. The daughter of Alma Harper Clark and David Lytle Clark Jr., Helen was the granddaughter of D.L. Clark, founder of the Clark Candy Co. Mrs. Walker, a Pittsburgh native, graduated from The Winchester-Thurston School and Bennett College, in Millbrook, N.Y. She was a noted Western Pennsylvania water-colorist and an avid collector and owner of Snow Hill Farm Antiques. She was a bon vivant of the first degree.
Private interment Wednesday, at Sewickley Cemetery.
Pittsburgh Tribune Review 9/4/2012
Helen Clark Walker, 78, of Sewickley Heights, and Manasota Key, Fla., died peacefully on the morning Monday, Sept. 3, 2012, at the Good Samaritan Hospice in Bradford Woods. She is survived by her children, Araminta Roberts Brown (Michael) and Charles Beyer Roberts Jr. (Shirley); and two granddaughters, Harper Bauer McGroarty and Hayley St. Charles Bauer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hay Walker IV; her late first husband, Charles Beyer Roberts; and her brother, David L Clark III. The daughter of Alma Harper Clark and David Lytle Clark Jr., Helen was the granddaughter of D.L. Clark, founder of the Clark Candy Co. Mrs. Walker, a Pittsburgh native, graduated from The Winchester-Thurston School and Bennett College, in Millbrook, N.Y. She was a noted Western Pennsylvania water-colorist and an avid collector and owner of Snow Hill Farm Antiques. She was a bon vivant of the first degree.
Private interment Wednesday, at Sewickley Cemetery.
Pittsburgh Tribune Review 9/4/2012


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