Daniel Funeral Home & Cremation Service

Lenore Farley Clark

March 9, 1915 – March 5, 2007

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 12, 2007, at Celebration Lutheran Church, Sartell, for Lenore Farley Clark, 91, of Sauk Rapids, and formerly of Sartell, who died Monday at Alterra Sterling Assisted Living of Sauk Rapids. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Detroit Lakes, at a later date. Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the church in Sartell. Arrangements are with the Daniel Funeral Home, St. Cloud.
Lenore Clark was born March 9, 1915, in Detroit Township, Becker County, MN to Emil and Amanda (Sachs) Weiss. She received her teaching certificate at Detroit Lakes Normal School in 1931 and taught in Becker Countyschools for five years and later was a piano teacher for 26 years. Lenore married Clyde Farley December 26, 1936. They spent their married life in Ogema, MN, and Jamestown, Lisbon and Milnor, North Dakota. Clyde passed away April 7, 1966. Lenore then moved to Wahpeton, ND where she was employed in the finance office of North Dakota State College of Science. On November 17, 1973, she was united in marriage to Condell W. Clark in Delavan,WI. They resided in Joliet, IL where she worked at Gomper’s Junior High School until retiring to Sartell in 1979. Condell passed away January 16, 2000.
Survivors include sons, Roger (Jan) Farley of Sartell, Kent Farley of Bismarck, ND, Stepdaughters Anne Chandler, Punta Gorda, Florida, Jane Dauterman of Norcross, Georgia, and stepson Dave Clark of New Ulm: eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, and sister Leone Traver in 2004.
Memorials are preferred to Celebration Lutheran Church Building Fund or Heartland Hospice of St. Cloud.

 


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Many, many fond memories.

Our sympathies to the family from the Cox family in Portland (I’m the grandson of Marvin Sachs)and got to visit Con and Lenore – very special people.

I love grandma

My family and I enjoyed a long relationship with Lenore and her familly. She was a grand lady and an inspiration to all.

Many loving memories through the years.

We have just enjoyed the photo tribute. What a lovely expression of family.
We’re sorry for your loss, but time takes its toll and now we can celebrate a life well-lived.

We are thinking about you at this very sad time.We will miss her good humor and loving ways ..Ken/Annis

Lenore was a dear friend. I will always be grateful for her accompaniment and help with my music. She was a special lady and will be missed.

Lenore was a special lady. I will miss her.

Dear Family of Lenore:

Memories of the wonderful times Lenore and I shared for a number of years came flooding back as I read her obit, the letter sent from her family, and now viewing the photo tribute. What an incredible lady she was. I first met Lenore when we both worked at North Dakota State School of Science in 1968. I immediately knew her to be someone special! Even though there were many years difference in our ages, that never seemed to make a matter to our friendship. We had such wonderful times together! She had a wickedly wonderful sense of humor. We ALWAYS laughed, and 20 and 30 years later, we used to still laugh at those same silly situations we recalled! What a gift of friendship Lenore so freely gave.

Lenore always made the best of the situations life handed her. She loved her family and was so very proud of all of you! And she so loved her Con! Her heart broke when he died; their reunion now must be beautiful.

My sympathies to all of you. The world isn’t quite as pretty now that our beautiful Lenore is gone.

My our heavenly Father bless the memory of this special lady; and may His presence and the reassurance of his promise to be reunited with Him make these days of sadness a little easier to bear.

In friendship and with my deepest sympathy,

Linda Brown

We were so sorry to hear about Lenore. What a nice looking lady she was. You have our deepest sympany.

Services

Schedule Details

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 12, 2007, at Celebration Lutheran Church, Sartell, for Lenore Farley Clark, 91, of Sauk Rapids, and formerly of Sartell, who died Monday at Alterra Sterling Assisted Living of Sauk Rapids. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Detroit Lakes, at a later date. Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the church in Sartell. Arrangements are with the Daniel Funeral Home, St. Cloud.