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Florence Veronica Clark

May 22, 1930 - November 9, 2018
Visitation
SS Simon & Jude Church
8 Cavanaugh Court
West Chester, PA 19380
Wednesday 11/14, 9:45 am - 10:45 am
Service
Mass
SS Simon & Jude Church
8 Cavanaugh Court
West Chester, PA 19380
Wednesday 11/14, 11:00 am - 11:45 am

After a long and full life “Flossie” passed away peacefully at her home in Riddle Village in Media on Nov. 9, 2018. Pre deceased by her beloved husband David. Devoted mother of James (Linda) Stritch, Jeanne (Michael) Lynch, Patricia (Terence) Delaney. Loving grandmother to Nicole, Matthew, James, Jaime and Kimberly and loving great grandmother “GG”Continue Reading

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Helen Ferrara left a message on November 15, 2018:
Was sorry to hear of Aunt Floss's passing. But happy you are now reunited with Uncle Dave. Carl and Ienjoyed the times we spent with you, wish there could have been more. Now both you and Carl are gone but I have wonderful memories.
Vince. Salceto left a message on November 14, 2018:
Memories wonderful Memories of you and your great family especially my beautiful KItty.rest in peace my lovely Lady.Sorry i was unable to make that lunchen date.
Rebecca LeViere left a message on November 14, 2018:
I love you GG. I miss you.
Elizabeth LeViere left a message on November 13, 2018:
When I think about my GG, I think of the countless hours spent talking with her, the laughter created by all her colorful commentary, inappropriate or not, she was never shy to speak what needed to be said. I think of the woman who never gave up on anyone she knew, she sought to bring out the best in each and every person that she encountered and came to love. When I look at my GG, I see the woman who raised the wonderful man I'm blessed call Pop-pop. I see a woman who fought for the life she wanted, the love she deserved, and sought to seek faith and love in all she did. When I see her, I think of all the ways she impacted and grew the woman I call my best friend, and mother. I see a woman who gave all she had to those she loved and never expected anything in return. Flossy, was not an easy one to please. She set the bar high, and her expectations even higher. However, it is that simple act that has impacted all of us today. She never let any of us, whether her children, grandchildren or like me, her great grandchildren, be anything less than what she saw in us. She pushed us through her words, her actions and support; she created a legacy of hard work, honesty, dedication, faith and love. She was the rock of our family for a long time, the reason we stand here today, strong and bonded, she was the glue that held us all together.
Puzzles, oh how Flossy loved her puzzles; they were her way of escaping, her source of joy, relief and daily renewal. Today we sit here saddened by the loss of a woman we all were impacted, loved, and grown by. While today, we may feel that a piece of ourselves is missing, broken or lost we can find joy in knowing that after 88 years her biggest puzzle, that of life is finally complete. So whether you called her mom, sister, friend, grandmother or GG, we can all leave her today knowing that we all took form as a piece to her life puzzle, just as she will live on always as a piece of ours.
JAMES STRITCH left a message on November 13, 2018:
Mom, thank you for a lifetime of love, and for providing me with an example of strength and commitment to family. Love always Jim
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Jack Delaney left a message on November 13, 2018:
Flossie, my memories of you are nothing but pleasant. Through all the family gatherings where we both attended, you were always a kind and gentle soul-may you rest in peace.
I do have a small confession to make however. When we all went to Jackson Hole and decided to make a climb up whatever that mountain was, I think I told you when we were halfway up the mountain that I would stay back and watch the drinks & snacks (or something like that!!)--truth is I was just worn out and embarrassed to admit that you and Diana were putting me to shame. We'll finish the climb together someday. Be at peace my friend.
Tom & Nancy Vosicka left a message on November 12, 2018:
Aunt Floss, you will be sadly missed. Our thoughts & prayers go out to your family. May you RIP.
Betty Helwig left a message on November 12, 2018:
I will miss my dear friend, Florence. She was a kind and loving lady. We were friends from the first day we met at Riddle Village. We will always cherish her in our hearts.
Nicole LeViere left a message on November 12, 2018:
GG you were with me for every battle. We have laughed, we have cried and you have cursed at me with the vigor of a young sailor. You pushed me when I need to move. You hugged me when I needed to cry and You loved me with every ounce of your being. You accepted me for who I was, for who I loved and never once made me question myself instead you showed me how to find my inner value.I am a who I am today because that is who you helped me become.
Danjolell Memorial Homes and Crematory left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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