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Rebecca Lynn Clark-del Valle born to Robert Clark & Dorothy Clark. Rebecca is survived by her sister Mary F. Evers, brother Jeff Clark and her daughter Michelle Duana Del Valle. She worked for Nationwide Acceptance as a clerk. She is perceded in death by her parents and her dear friend Cynthia Fligelman. She leaves behind her 3 grandchildren whom will forever miss her. Diamond Marie who was always brought a twinkle to her Nana's eyes.... see moreRebecca Lynn Clark-del Valle born to Robert Clark & Dorothy Clark. Rebecca is survived by her sister Mary F. Evers, brother Jeff Clark and her daughter Michelle Duana Del Valle. She worked for Nationwide Acceptance as a clerk. She is perceded in death by her parents and her dear friend Cynthia Fligelman. She leaves behind her 3 grandchildren whom will forever miss her. Diamond Marie who was always brought a twinkle to her Nana's eyes. Mia Lynn who not only carries her name but also her strength and wit and finally her grandson Xavier Christian who she would never let him go without getting her kiss, which he made sure to give her before she passed. She also loved my partner Ronald, who misses her dearly. She married my father and even after divorce they still cared for one another. She touched many lives on the del Valle-Diaz family. - It is dificult to encapsulate all my mother was in a few lines. I will start what I know to be true, first and foremost she was a very strong woman. She had a very good sense of humor, sometimes not always in the greatest moments. She enjoyed spending time spending time with family and friends. She was a fan of the beatles in particular John Lennon. I will miss many many things about my beautiful mother. Thank you for reading and I hope that you can share a memory of her here.