In Memory

Bernice Spoon (Clark)

Bernice T. Clark

Bernice T. Clark 77 died May 15, 2016. Born in Cohoes she had lived in the capital district all her life and the past 20 years in Cohoes. She was daughter of the late Charles and Lillian Oshier Spoon. She graduated from Troy High School and had worked at Norton Co. in Watervliet as a private secretary. She was a member of the Norton Co. Retiree Club. She loved animals especially her cat Riley. Bernice will be remembered as a beautiful person with a zest for life who could light up any room. She will be greatly missed. Survived by her loving husband Edward J. Clark. Her devoted siblings Richard Spoon, Patricia Spoon Roberts and the late Ronald Spoon and Eileen Bullock. She was aunt of Lisa (Edward) Coalts, Tammy Roberts, Waynette Roberts, Wayne Roberts, Edward Bullock, David Bullock, Ronald Spoon Jr. Great aunt of Amanda Duncan, Also survived by several other nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 9am from the Church of the Holy Trinity Cohoes. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery Waterford. Calling hours are Wednesday from 4-7 at the Marra Funeral Home. Those who wish may make donations in Bernice’s memory to The Church of the Holy Trinity 122 Vliet Blvd. Cohoes NY 12047.

 

Published in The Record on May 17, 2016

 

 



 
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05/19/16 09:46 PM #1    

Marie Shackett (Maschewski)

I remembe Bernice in school.  She was always smiling and she had the most pretty face with her long black hair, very attractive.   My condolences go to her family.  She will be greatly missed.


05/20/16 08:40 PM #2    

Diana Malkonian

I fondly remember working with Bernice on many class projects at THS.  She had a beautiful smile and worked hard on whatever had to be done willingly.  She had a great sense of humor and will certainly be missed by her loved ones and friends.


05/21/16 07:06 AM #3    

Allen Thomas

Bernice was a wonderful member of our Class of 1957.  She was an enthusiastic, effective and productive member of the executive committee and brought intelligence as well as humor to all that she did.  Her death is sad chapter in our class history and I send my condolences to her family.  Allen Thomas

 

 


05/21/16 10:36 AM #4    

Mabel Gunn (Collins)

Bernice was without a doubt, one of the most caring and loving people I ever met. She treated everone very special.  I send my prayers to her family.  Her journey will be a great one, but we will all think of her and miss her.

Mabel


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