Regina ‘Gina’ Clark

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  Regina “Gina” Clark, 53, passed away on July 15, 2016 in Oracle. She is survived by her husband, Larry Clark; children, Lucas, Danielle and Levi Clark and Ashley Renteria; grandchildren, Wyatt, Izaiah, Angel, Levi Jr.  and Edoardo; father, Ed Valenzuela; brother, Eddie Valenzuela; and sisters Virgie Valenzuela and Becky Zazueta.

Gina graduated  from San Manuel High School in 1979 and Apollo College in 1996 with honors and on the Dean’s List. In the early 90’s she worked as a school bus driver. In the 90’s, in Tucson, she worked in the medical field as Senior Scheduler for a GI doctor and as an office manager for an OB/GYN. More recently, she worked at Chaparral Convenience Store in Oracle. She loved traveling, playing bingo, baking desserts for holiday parties, fishing and camping, antique shopping and anything involved with her husband, kids and grandchildren.

  Regina was a loving wife, mother and “Nana Reg”. She helped take care of her grandchildren at every opportunity presented. She was the first person to offer assistance to family or friends in need. Gina was the most compassionate, strong-willed, loving and giving person. Her family was her world, as she was to them. She will be missed dearly and has taken a piece of her family’s heart on her journey onward. Gina was the best mom in the whole entire world. She loved her husband and four children more than anything in this world.

  Services were held on July 22 at Living Word Chapel in Oracle. Interment followed at Valley View Cemetery in Mammoth.

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