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LeAnn Clark

July 16, 1953 — January 1, 2017

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LeAnn Williams Clark, 63, passed away January 1, 2017 from complications of diabetes at the Bear River Hospital in Tremonton, UT.

LeAnn was born July 16, 1953 in Malad, ID, the first daughter of John Leon and Deloria Anita Price Williams.

She married Alan Ray Clark on June 10, 1994 in Logan, UT. After Alan’s passing she was sealed to him in the Logan Temple.

She graduated from Bear River High School in 1971. LeAnn worked at Schreiber Foods in Logan for 38 years and was a valued employee.

She loved to cook, and she was quite the artist. She liked to dance, and play solitaire on the computer. Her enjoyment was when her daughter Danielle was growing up to watch her do things like dance and play ball. It was amazing to see because Danielle is deaf. She especially loved her granddaughter Alissa and was so proud to be a grandma.

LeAnn was a visiting teacher, did some family history, and indexing. She taught the primary children how to sign the songs they were learning.

LeAnn is survived by her daughter Danielle (Michael) Beer and grandchildren Alissa, Chanze and Blayze. Sisters Deloria Williams and Yvonne (Bob) Walton and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Alan Clark and parents, John L. and Anita Williams.

A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Rogers & Taylor Funeral Home (111 N. 100 E. - Tremonton) with a viewing prior to the service from 9-10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Samaria, ID Cemetery.

Special thanks to the Tremonton Ambulance crew and the Tremonton police department for their respect and professional care of LeAnn.

We love you LeAnn and will miss you. Thank you for everything.

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