Debra Clark, - Obituaries | Timiskaming Funeral Cooperative

Debra Clark,

DEBRA CLARK,

2021

Debbie passed away suddenly after a brief illness on Thursday, March 6, 2008 at the Sudbury Regional Hospital at the age of 54 years. She was predeceased by her spouse Dennis Bolduc. Debbie is survived by her husband Warren Clark; sons Michael Bolduc and Justin Clark and granddaughters Michaela and Mackenzie Bolduc. She will be dearly missed by her parents Joan and Henry Bolger; siblings Linda (Randy) Powley, Danny Bolger, Terry John, Dave (Debbie) Bolger, Dean (Starr) Bolger and Brian Bolger. Debbie is also survived by many nieces, nephews and a large extended family. A private family visitation was held at the Monette & French Funeral Home and a private family celebration to commemorate Debbie’s life will be held on Monday, March 10. 2008. Donations is Debbie’s memory may be made to the Northeastern Regional Cancer Centre (41 Ramsay Lake Rd., Sudbury, ON. P3E 5J1).Offer Condolence for the family of Debra Clark

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Please accept our condolences upon the passing of a beautiful soul. There is a special place in heaven reserved for those who helped others, and Debbie was one of the best. We have heard that she had a way of making her clients smile when nothing else worked. I will always remember her running to get a cookie for our wee one when we would cross the road to visit. She will be remembered fondly and greatly missed. If there is any way that we could help, please contact us. God bless

Henry and Sally Melong, March 1, 2021

You were a friend and co worker who really cared about your clients and will be sadly missed by both Clients and Staff at the Third Street group home, may you rest in peace. Our hearts and thoughts go out to your family.

Sean McCarthy, March 1, 2021

Sister/Aunt Forever in our hearts and never will be forgotten. “A butterfly lights beside us like a sunbeam. And for a brief moment its glory and beauty belong to our world. But then it flies on again, and though we wish it could have stayed, we feel so lucky to have seen it and been touched by its beauty.” To Warren & Justin, Mike and Family and Mom and Dad Bolger you are all in our thoughts.

Dean, Star, Steven & Jeff Bolger, March 1, 2021

l have know Debra for a long time now we went to high school together . l have many good memories of Debra she was always so much fun to be around. l remember the time her mother painted her picture just around the time she was in high school she was so proud of that picture.Deb loved life and all the things it offered. l am going to miss her lots. My heart goes out to everyone in of her family.

faye emms (dagelman), March 1, 2021

Dear Warren,Justin and family So sorry to hear about your loss.I just wanted to let you know that you’re in our thoughts and prayers.Take care.Once again I’m sorry for your loss. Delee Letellier and family

Delee Letellier, March 1, 2021

On behalf of Community Living Kirkland Lake, I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Warren and family on the loss of someone very dear . Debbie will be greatly missed by her colleagues and especially the clients who she held a very special place in her heart for. She will be missed by all!

Heather Topliss, March 1, 2021

Warren, Michael, Justin….words cannot express my sympathies to you. I know you will miss her smile, laughter and love. Time will only heal your loss. Susan and Mike

Susan Parkman-Swanson, March 1, 2021

I have only fond memories of Debbie. I grew up with her son, Michael and I couldn’t have asked for a better playmate. Debbie was kind and caring. Even when Michael wasn’t home, her door was always open. My thoughts are with all those you knew and loved Debbie. I know she is deeply missed Donald Mark Clowater

Donald Clowater, March 1, 2021