Roberta K. Clark

Campbell, New York

Roberta K. Clark – 88 – of Campbell, NY died Thursday morning (June 5, 2025) at her home where she resided with her granddaughter, Katherine (Dakota) Beauvier-Thomas, surrounded by her family, following a long illness.

Born in Blossburg, PA on June 26, 1936, she was the daughter of Leland Niles & Mary (Richardson) Graves.

Roberta grew up in the Blossburg, PA & Lawrenceville, PA area where she attended high school, later receiving her General Education Development (GED) Diploma in 1996.

A resident of the Campbell area for the past 45 years, Roberta worked as a “Line Person” at the former A&P Plant in Horseheads, NY.  For over 40 years she served as manager of Campbell Estates Mobile Home Park which later became Colonial Coach Mobile Home Park.  She also owned & operated a small convenience store within the home park for several years.

Roberta had been a member of the Coopers Plains Methodist & Baptist Church and served as a volunteer for Catholic Charities in Bath, NY years ago.  She enjoyed crocheting and was an active member of Prayer Shall Ministries, creating & donating blankets and prayer shawls to hospitals, nursing homes and anyone in need.

She was married on February 5, 1977, to Lawrence Clark who died February 19, 2017.  She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Alice Mae, Virginia Coffee & Carol Strauss.

Surviving are her children & step-children, Larry (Sandra) Buman, Jerry & Sue Clark-Buman, Jimmy & Robin Clark-Buman, Mary (Kevin) Buman-Kirkham, Audrey Clark, Clara “Diane” Jackson, Cindy (Ed) Sheppard, Terry (René) Buman, Randy (Beth) Buman, Kenneth (Patty) Freeman and Donna (Chris) Beauvier; she is survived her half-sister Cathy Vogel and half- brothers Bruce Niles, and Larry (Mary-Lou) Burd; 34 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; nieces & nephews who will sadly miss her contagious smile.

The family of Roberta K. Clark will receive friends/family for a “Celebration of Life” on Thursday (June 12, 2025) from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM at the Thurston Christian Church, 7511 County Route 333, Campbell, NY.  A Memorial Service will be held at 6:00 PM with Rev. David Beck officiating.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

Roberta’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.  “Someday you will hear that I have died. Don’t believe a word of it, I’ll Be More Alive than I am now — I will be with God.” Billy Graham.

The Family wishes to express their deepest gratitude to the amazing staff with CareFirst NY especially Kelly (RN) for the dedicated care and support during this difficult time. You have been a blessing to our family. Thank you.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

3 Responses to “Roberta K. Clark”

  1. Cathy Niles Vogel says:

    So sad over the loss of my sister Roberta. I have not had the opportunity to get up to see her in many years but have maintained contact with her over the years. We enjoyed many good times when we. Each were able to travel. I pray that you are now at rest in the arms of our lord and savior and have joined your Doc. God Bless your children and grandchildren. Your precious smile will be missed. Your loving sister

  2. Cindy Webb says:

    My condolences go out to the family To Roberta was a very special person she will be greatly missed she always remembered me and loved her smile she will be greatly missed Roberta had such a great sole and kindness

  3. Delana (granddaughter) says:

    Grandma 👵 I miss you more each day! Every day I find a million reasons why you should still be here. A million reasons why I was not and am not entirly ready to let you go but the truth is your an amazing caring Grandmother the best I could have ever asked for and I’ll be ready to face this great big world with out you! I take comfort in the lessons you have taught me in the hopes you had for me and my future and will always meant the most to me was no matter the wrong I did your love stayed strong and your faith never wavered I love you Grandma thank you for everything fly high

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