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Wilhelmina Clark

December 5, 1928 — August 20, 2008

Wilhelmina Clark



was born in Toronto, Canada on December 5th, 1928 the daughter of the late William and Mary Pace Durie.



On January 1st, 1993 she was united in marriage to Don L. Clark, who survives.



Mrs. Clark had served in the British Auxiliary Territorial Service from

1944-1945, her service history included London, Davidson Mains Air Force Base. She gave birth to the Coronation Baby,Mari Elizabeth DiCiacca, the first baby in the United Kingdom born after the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. She had lived in Edinburgh, Scotland, South Porcupine, Ontario, Buchanan, Michigan, and Walnut Grove, Tennessee. She had worked for Carbons Waffle Flour in Buchanan, Michigan and Pawating Hospital in Niles, Michigan as a cafeteria hostess. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Second Creek Church of Christ.



Mrs. Clark departed this life on Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 at the age of 79 years, 8 months, 15 days.



In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mari Newsom and Michele of Niles, Michigan; 3 sons: Michael DiCiacca and wife Pat of Atlanta, Georgia, Domenic DiCiacca and wife Cinnamon of Missouri, Dean DiCiacca and wife Tanya of Temperance, Michigan; 3 stepdaughters: Pam Moore Pollard and husband Mike of Middleberry, Indiana, Lynda Clark and Mike of South Bend, Indiana, and Cindi Clark and Steve of South Bend, Indiana; a stepson: David Moore and wife Tina of Lawton, Oklahoma; 7 grandchildren: Michael, Eric, Adrienne, Joshua, Natalya, Nicholas, and Matt; 6 great-grandchildren, Abigail, Devin, Jacob, Cody, Cassandra and Lucas.



In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, James Bryce.
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