Jennifer Clark-Williams
With love - Until we meet again ❤️
Birth date: Jul 17, 1945 Death date: Oct 2, 2024
Jane Clark, age 79, passed away on October 2, 2024, in Columbia, Missouri. Born on July 17, 1945 in Chicago Illinois, Jane devoted her life to her family, her faith, and serving others through her profession and volunteer ministry Read Obituary
With love - Until we meet again ❤️
We loved having her in our congregation and she we be dearly missed! We look forward to seeing her soon in Paradise, healthy and full of vigor. Our hearts go out to all in the family and may you be comforted by the hope of the resurrection. Frances and Kinsey Littlepage
Leo, Zondra and the Clark family, please accept our sincere condolences! The loss of a mother is difficult. I once read that, grief is love with no place to go. This may be true in those immediate moments, but this too will change. That grief will change and become memories that will give you strength! Courage, courage, courage in the hours, moments and days ahead.
Penn and Linda
I really enjoyed working with Jane in service when we were in south congregation together ,we had loads of fun going door to door her demeanor drew people to her because she really knew her
I missed her when we all separated and prayed she’d get better . A beautiful sister I will never forget love you all . Acts 24:15
Sending my prayers.
Mama Jane bought me beautiful hat! She knew she could wear a Hat! Can't wait to see her in Paradise 💖
I’m so sorry for your loss. Losing a mother is one of the hardest things we can ever go through. Though no words can ease the pain you’re feeling right now, I hope you can find comfort in the beautiful memories you shared. Your mother’s love for you was deep and undeniable, and that love lives on in your heart. Take it one day at a time, leaning on the love of family and friends. She’s always with you, watching over you, proud of the person you are. Hold on to the strength she instilled in you—you carry her legacy forward with every step you take.
I will never forget when Grandma Jane and I first met. After weeks of family prepping to make the long road trip from Chicago to Columbia to visit new found family members I wondered how I would be received . So many things went through my mind as an spritely younger teen: “What should I refer to her as”, “ Will my brother and I be accepted”, and so many other things. However, when I stepped through the door with a smile that barely stifled my fears grandma Jane said: “You must be Jessica. You are stacked like your mom! You can call me Grandma Jane”. After some laughs I realized that this brief moment in time is what would later define who my grandma Jane would be to me. An intensely loyal, kind woman whose fire and feistiness could be felt from miles away. How I can’t wait to see that same vigor, comedic timing and sense of loyal love again (Revelation 21:3, 4).
I really enjoyed the days that I got to spend with Grandma Jane. We both would be sitting down eating and enjoying each other’s company while watching movies of her choice. She will be deeply missed 🥺
One of my favorite things to do with Grandma Jane was watch Property Brothers with her. Whenever we stopped by after Service or just visited on an ordinary day, she would always be enjoying her breakfast and watching that show. It was special to sit with her and share those moments of entertainment together.