
Jody L. Clark, 57, of Fremont, OH passed away at her home with her family by her side on December 2 ,2020. She was born on December 12, 1962 in Culver City, CA the daughter of William “Bill” and Marilyn (Herman) Farver. She was a 1981 graduate of Fremont Ross High School. Jody married Allen Clark on March 16, 1984 in Fremont, OH and he survives. She was very involved as a volunteer for the American Cancer Society for the past ten years and was a member of ACS CAN for three years. Jody was also a member of Soroptimist International and was an Ambassador for the Chamber of Commerce of Sandusky County with whom she was the “Citizen of the Year” in 2017. She loved being involved in the community and making a difference.
Jody is survived by her husband of thirty-six years, Allen Clark, Fremont, OH; children, Chad (Mandi) Clark, St. John’s FL and Casey (Jennifer) Clark, Fremont, OH; grandchildren, Vivienne, Colton and Winsley Clark; brother-in-law, Michael Sanna, Granville, OH.
She is preceded in death by her parents; sister, Christy Sanna.
Visitation: Sunday, December 6, 2020 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Wonderly Horvath Hanes Funeral Home and Crematory, 425 E State St., Fremont, OH.
The use of face masks is required while indoors at all services. Social distancing will be observed throughout all services with wait times taking place outdoors. If you would prefer, you may express your condolences at www.whhfh.com or call the funeral home at 419-332-6409 to request that your name be signed in the guest book.
Graveside services will take place on Monday, December 7, 2020 at St. Joseph Cemetery, Fremont, OH at 9:30 a.m.
Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society https://donate3.cancer.org/
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Victoria Everett
My deepest sympathy for your loss of your wife and your mother Jody.I knew Jody through the relay for Life and she was such an inspiration, I really looked up to her and I loved the fact that she fought the the fight with such Grace and love. Jody’s outlook on life with a big smile and her witt along with her compassion to fight her cancer and to be around for her family..
I always love seeing her at relays and talking with her she was such a encouragement.
I prayed for her to be healed so God healed her in his way. I know she’s a beautiful angel in heaven and she’s looking after her family and friends with Love and hugs. May each of you feel God’s presence in love carrying you through these next days months, know that Jody is with you also loving you and holding you and waiting for you to join her. God bless.
Alison and Steve Minnich
Alan and family,
S9 sorry to hear of Jody’s passing. Her strength and determination to live life to the fullest was a testimony of her love for her family, friends and life.
Our deepest condolences to the entire family.
Jodi Weltin
So sorry for your loss. She was an amazing lady I had the chance to get to know in just the last few years since joining the Soroptomist organization. Her community and everyone who knew her were better off because of her. She will be greatly missed.
Jodi Weltin
Jim miranda
Jody was a remarkable woman who loved people and touched countless lives in very special ways. Jody’s passion for those battling cancer played an especially prominent role in her life. In addition to being the recipient of the Chamber’s Citizen of the Year Award, Jody was also recognized by the United Way of Sandusky County with the 2018 Mary Recktenwald Award for her selfless community service. She also loved children, as evidenced by her dedicated service to fifth grade students at Otis School to whom she brought the Chamber’s REACH career education program for several years. In spite of her many struggles with illness and the effects of treatment for cancer she was always the person with the encouraging word, never a complaint. Our community has lost a truly special lady, but one whose legacy will live on well into the future.
Brenda Havens
To the Clark Family,
I really enjoyed talking with Jody anytime we ran into each other. She was a bright shining star in our community. You are in my thoughts and prayers!
Libby Pena
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Jody at Terra and she always made my day brighter. Her laughter and smile would light up any room she was in. She will be greatly missed.
KeriBelle Carnicom
Jody was an amazing strong woman and I was very blessed and proud to be her friend and help support her on her journey to fight cancer I will miss her dearly I love you Jody may you rest in peace
Sandy Yohe
So sorry for your family’s loss. I got to know Jody from the Chamber of Commerce. We sat on several committees together and she was a great lady.
Karen Growel
I am so sorry for your loss. I met Jody at Relay, she was larger than life and always made me laugh. She will be greatly missed.
Sue Cherry
May God Bless the Clark Family. Jody was an inspiration to us all.
Sharon Leonard
I admired, among other things, her openness and her willingness to share her journey with others, making them feel they were not alone. She was a fighter not only for herself, but for others. Condolences to the family.
Judy Wilkins
Please accept my sincere sympathy in the passing of Jody. It was a privilege to have known her. She will be missed by many. Sincere, Judy Wilkins
Sue P. Babione
My deepest sympathy to the family of Jody Clark. I worked with Jody for many years and always enjoyed chatting with her. She was a fun-loving spirit, appreciated by many; and her family should take comfort in knowing this. That spirit will keep Jody with us always, a joy even when we can not reach out and touch.