FORT EDWARD – Kelly D. Clark, 52, of Culver St., passed away on June 28, 2020 at Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga.
Born on June 7, 1968 in Glens Falls, but raised in Arizona, she was the daughter of Kenneth Dixon and the late Mary (Sullivan) Motian.
Kelly enjoyed collecting Harley Davidson memorabilia and having her grandchildren over to bake cookies and brownies. She loved listening to music in her room with her cat, Lucy. Although she never caught any fish, she enjoyed going fishing and camping. Every year she and her husband traveled to Hampton Beach in New Hampshire for the Fourth of July, where she enjoyed relaxing by the ocean. Finally, Kelly loved taking walks with her best friend and dog, Trooper.
Survivors include her loving husband of 16 years, Philip A. Clark, Sr. of Fort Edward; her children, Savannah Stefanow, Isabel Tharp, Zachary Tharp and Sarah Stefanow; her stepchildren, Philip A. Clark, Jr., Jamie James, Katrina Alger, Lisa Harris and Christopher Clark; her siblings, Melissa Motian, Jeanne Labean, Matthew Motian and Katee Marks; as well as several grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may call Wednesday, July 1st, 2020 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, only 35 guests are allowed in the funeral home at one time and everyone is required to wear masks.
Thank you for everything it was a job well done she looks really good and I like what we got on there thank you very much
Rest in Peace, Dear Kelly, Love you
Very few people know of the bond that Kelly and I formed. She always referred to me as Aunt Julie. And I accepted her just as she was. I didn’t pass judgment or give critiques I was just there and available and we had many wonderful conversations with each other. I will miss her so much! Rest in peace dear Kelly.
Very few people knew of the bond that Kelly and I had formed. She always called me and Julie which always made me smile. I loved her and accepted her for who she was. We had some wonderful talks with each other. Kelly was a very special person. I never judged her I just opened my heart to her and was available when she needed me to talk. To Phil and all of Kerry’s children I’m sorry for your loss. My dear Kelly may you rest in peace I will miss you a lot.
Don’t know why it posted both things… Also didn’t realize my phone threw in words that are incorrect. (Like Kerry when I clearly typed Kelly)
I’m sorry
RIP Kelle, i new you when you were just a little girl. Your mom and I had our baby girl just 6 months apart. You were so beautiful and sweet. You’ll be in heaven now with your mom. Please tell her hello and how much I miss her. I love you both sweetie. 🌸💕
I love and miss you my sweet wife we’ll meet again go with peace love love hug hug kiss kiss.💟