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April 11, 2010
EVELYN CLARK
Evelyn Shinault Wilson Clark, 79, of 4604 Johnson Creek Road passed from this life of pain and suffering to be with her Lord on Sunday, April 11, 2010, at the Woodlands Nursing Home in Clifton Forge.
Mrs. Clark was born January 25, 1931, at Millboro in Bath County a daughter of the late Raymond Rhea and Elizabeth Ellen Miller Shinault. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first Husband, Howard Wilson in 1987, and by her second Husband, Harrison Clark, in 1995.
She was an employee of the former H.O. Canfield Company and had retired from Halmode Apparel, Inc. in 2001. She loved shopping, camping, vacationing and spending time with her family. She had a zest for living life to its fullest and it was evident in all that she did. She was a member of The Living Word Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are her two daughters, Pamela Wilson Bailey and her husband, Arnold, and Debra Wilson Noel and her husband, Mark, all of Covington; a step-daughter, Judy Wolfe and her husband, Donald, of Covington; four step-sons, David Clark of Buchanan, Richard Clark and Boyd Clark, both of Eagle Rock and Gary Clark of Roanoke; four grandchildren, David Bailey and his wife, Erin, Cory Bailey, Shawn Thacker and his wife, Tracey, Sabrina Tucker and her husband, Adam; twelve great grandchildren, Mia Bailey, Lucas Bailey, Cory Bailey, Jr., Sidney Robinson, Remington Tucker, Dalton Tucker, Dylan Tucker, Shawn Thacker, Jr., Hunter Thacker, Chiara Thacker, Lorrie Ailstock and Jake Ailstock; several step grandchildren and step-great grandchildren; four brothers, James Shinault and his wife, Loretta, Ted Shinault and his wife, Arlene, and Earnest Shinault and his wife, Virginia, all of Covington, and Victor Shinault and his wife, Tina, of Clifton Forge; her beloved Pomeranian, Tinker, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Interment will be made in Alleghany Memorial Park.
The online guest registration is available at arrittfuneralhome.com.
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