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Marjorie M. Clark

Marjorie May Clark was born May 10, 1933 at Gettysberg, South Dakota, the daughter of John and Martha Stiner. She was raised and educated in Lake Park, where she graduated from Lake Park High School.

Marjorie was united in marriage to Allen Clark on March 30, 1952 in Lake Park. The couple made their home in rural Lake Park. She worked as a bookkeeper at Arco Dehydrating for thirteen years. The couple moved to Spirit Lake in 2001.

Marjorie was a member of Concordia Lutheran Church in Lake Park. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, playing cards and baking. She loved living on the farm and spending time with family and friends.

Marjorie passed away January 16, 2007 at Hilltop Care Center in Spirit Lake at seventy-three years of age.

She is survived by her husband, Allen Clark of Spirit Lake; son, Randy Clark and his wife Diane of Reeds Spring, Missouri; daughters, Linda Kunzmann and her husband Craig of Everly, Iowa, Barbara Cambilargiu and her husband Carl of Palos Verdes, California and Lori Clark-Cotterman and her husband Ron of Alta Loma, California. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, four great grandchildren and a sister, Lenora Fisher of Estherville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Martha Stiner, and a brother, Alford Stiner.

In Loving Memory
Marjorie May Clark

May 10, 1933
January 16, 2007

SERVICES
Concordia Lutheran Church
Lake Park, Iowa
Friday, January 19, 2007 ~ 10:00 AM

OFFICIANT
Rev. Gerald Gauthier

MUSIC
Leyla Fischer, Organist
Rock Of Ages
For All The Saints Who From Their Labors Rest
I Know That My Redeemer Lives

Special Music ~ Kristin & Kyle Kunzmann
The Old Rugged Cross

PALLBEARERS
Kurt Anderson
Kenneth Byers
Steve Krummen
Jeff Johnson
Tom Ransom
Bob Worrick

HONORARY BEARERS
Carl Ingwerson
Doug Rolfes
Bob Rush

INTERMENT
Silver Lake Cemetery
Lake Park, Iowa

Fill not your hearts with pain and sorrow, but remember me in every tomorrow. Remember the joy, the laughter, the smile, I’ve only gone to rest a little while. Although my leaving causes pain and grief, my going has eased my hurt and given me relief. So dry your eyes and remember me, not as I am now, but as I used to be. Because, I will remember you all and look on with a smile. Understand, in your hearts, I’ve only gone to rest a little while. As long as I have the love of each of you, I can live my life in the hearts of all of you.