Clarita, as she was known by many in the congregation, was a great mother.
She did what she could for her children under whatever circumstances she was in.
Clara was very hospitable and would offer a cup of coffee to anyone that walked in her front door.
She loved her children, and her brothers and sisters very much.
She was a hardworking woman her entire life, humble and kind. She was always willing to help her grandchildren and great-grandchildren however needed and as a result, she certainly changed many diapers.
During her last few months when she was sick, she would always say something like, “As soon as I get better, I will log in to Zoom and do service.”
In her free time, she loved to crochet, do needlepoint, and draw. What she loved to do most was to share her faith and the hope she cherished, which was to see our loved ones that are sleeping in death as mentioned in John 5:28, 29 and Acts 24:15.
We will all miss her dearly.