In Memory

Judy Clark (Wick)

Judith Ann Clark-Wick, 73, passed away quietly on June 1, 2014 in Eureka, CA where she had resided for 10 years.

The daughter of J. Elmo Clark and Lou McGregor, Judy was born Friday, June 13, 1941 in Alton, IL.  Her father, Elmo Clark, was known in the boat and motor business, having been partners at one time in Clark Boat and Motors with his brother, Chester Clark, and later owned and operated Allied Marine.  Judy loved the river and was a performer in the Ski Pals when she was a teenager.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents, 2 half-sisters, 3 baby brothers, and 2 husbands, Kenneth N. Harris and Jon G. Wick.  She is survived by her children, Linda S. Harris and Michael B. Harris, 3 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild.

Judy had a Facebook page which was followed by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and wonderful friends whom she loved dearly.  It was their love and prayers that sustained her through her illness, which she bore with both grace and dignity.

Judy was a prolific Findagrave contributor, entering most of the Greene County cemeteries.

Burial in Oakwood Cemetery, Upper Alton, Madison County, Illinois

A complete listing with photos and notes is available at findagrave, a free website of cemetery information.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=130737234



 
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06/13/14 05:21 PM #1    

Cindy Kodros (Garvey)

Judy will be missed by so many of us that friend her on Face Book.  What a wonderful outlook she had on life.  Just reading some of her daily posts on Face Book made you smile.  She had pictures of her childhood that we all enjoyed and she could describe certain things that you could picture in your mind and made you realize that she had wasted talent in maybe being an author of a book.   She loved her family and had wonderful experiences.  She lived a full life.  It is so ashame that it was cut short by her cancer but just like a trooper, she forged through the cancer day by day and let us all know that she had to finally give up the fight because it was going to take her life.   We had telephone calls with her to see how she was doing and she would also make daily posts on Face Book to let us know how she was doing.  I will always remember the date she died, June 1st.  It was a sad day for all that loved her.


06/13/14 05:30 PM #2    

Mike Springman

Judy is at piece with God now and will forever walk in his light.Someday we all will be together again in Gods Kingdom.

L.Michael Springman


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