This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Lenetta "Tina" Clark, 64, born on April 12, 1947 and passed away on April 4, 2012. We will remember her forever.
The family of Tina Clark-Oatis would like to thank eveyrone who sent a text, email and/or Facebook satus, gave a card, shared a hug offered an encouranging word, lend a hand of support, supplied food, prayed a special prayer, wiped away a tear, or offered tissue in comfort, our sincerest "Thank You." No gesture of kindness had been taken lightly and we truly appreciate each and everyone of you! Please continue to lift us up in prayer as we lean and depend upon our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Funeral will take place on Saturday, April 21st at 10am at Gospel Vision located at 9239 Utica Ave # 120 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 948-5777 . Wake viewing will be on Friday Evening at Forest Lawn in Covina Hills 5pm - 8pm.
Many have asked where they can assist - monetary blessings are greatly appreciated at this time to assist pre-arrangements. You can send monetary blessings via paypal to deedracole_west@yahoo.com
For further information contact 951-200-4633
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Leave a tributeLove you big sis you will always be in my heart and I know you are resting in the bloosm of GOD. So rest until we meet again. Love Antoinette.
Your baby sis
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I will always Love You my Big Sis!
My family and I first met Tina and her beautiful children in 1983. I use to sell clothes and Deidra did my hair. We always had fun. I remember when my baby Michael turned two years old. He always wanted to go with me over to ms Tina's house, so he could hear Tina, tell him "wear those cowboy boots baby" Michael would wear his cowboy boots all the time. Michael turned 30 in Jan. God wanted us to talk and find each other which we did, 2 months ago, Leesa found me on facebook. I got so excited, and I got the chance to talk to Tina. We laughed about old times, and we talked about our children and the Joy of the Lord. Tina, loved her family! There was not anything to big or too much for her children, and grandchildren as well. I hope to see you one day my friend. Until then - RIP.
Love from the Pryor family!
Growing up with granny
AUNTIE TINA
I love you much and you will forever be missed. I'm greatful for all the things you have taught me and helped me to understand. God knows best and you had to go home and be with the FATHER. You were a beloved daughter, sister, mother, auntie, wife and friend. We will love and cherish your memories.
Love yo niece BABE Kamanani LaTisha (Nani) Wiley
Houston, TX