Denise V. Clark

Denise Victoria Clark, 70, of Cincinnati, Ohio died on August 9th, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was born on September 17th, 1951 to Willie Absolom Clark Jr. and Elizabeth Jane Ricks in Cincinnati, Ohio.

This world was Denise’s sitcom where she was the star and we were all her supporting characters. Denise took control of her life and never let life or its struggles control her.  She was a strong and fierce woman who loved to show up and show out! When Denise arrived at a party everyone knew it; she was loud, funny and always the best dressed. She was a little bit vain and proud of it, there was no shame in wanting to look and feel her best at all times. Her energy took over the room when she walked in. If you were around her you knew you were in for a great time. She made everyone feel like family even if she had never met you before.

Amazing doesn’t even begin to cover the kind of mother Denise was. She loved her children with her whole heart and always made sure they got to experience everything life had to offer. From music, dance, sports and clubs Denise was always there to support her three kids. She always made sure her kids looked perfect so they could feel just as confident as she did.

Denise is survived by her children Terri Leflore (Todd), Brandon Friason, and Christopher Friason (Johanna), her Sisters Dawn and Donna Clark, Brother Darryl Clark (Lynda), six Grandchildren, four Great-grandchildren and a host of Nieces and Nephews. She was proceeded in death by her Parents Willie and Elizabeth Clark, her Sister Deborah Wilhite, and her Sister and best friend Lori Jennings (Hosea).

Private services were held with a small gathering of friends and family. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to The Ryan House.

9 Comments on “Denise V. Clark

  1. Wishing Terri, and the rest of Denise’s family & friend’s both peace, and comfort during this time.

  2. Sending my Sincere Condolences to The entire Family of Denise. I know the family from attending Pine Lakes Fishing and Camping in Indiana. I continue to keep in touch with Terri and just wanted to send my Love and Prayer’s 💜🙏🏽 So Sorry for the Loss of your Precious Mother. God Bless you with Peace, Understanding, Strength and Comfort and He Will Love Y’all 💖💙

  3. Girl, what can I say? So much history, so much laughter, some pain thrown in there but so much more love than anything else. It boggles my mind that you’re not here anymore. Don’t know what to do with that…..I just don’t know. I pray your transition was a peaceful one and that the ancestors were there to greet you as you crossed over…Ima miss you Cousin….R.I.P.💞🕯🕊
    Love You,
    Cousin Punk

  4. So sad to see such a beautiful lady leave this world. I pray peace and guidance for all the family and know SID will see you again one day.

  5. My Deepest Condolences and All who was Graced in Denises life.
    Clark Family in its entirety.
    Much Love and plenty of hugs.
    Mmmmmwaah ❤️🙏

  6. Ms. Vicky, I truly don’t know how to feel about you not being here when we just met in person and I felt a Great Vibe we had. Our laughter we shared will be what I remember most about you! Rest In Heaven our Angel!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 To my sister Terri and the rest of the family I send my love and condolences to you all! I will keep you all in my prayers, love you all!❤️❤️

  7. You wouldn’t let me call you ma, mom, momma….not of that so we settled on motherrrr.
    You were a true motherrr. Love ya forever and ever. Rest sweety!

  8. That’s my momma!

    Know that I am okay and strong because….I’m YOUR girl..
    I love you.
    Rest Sweetie 😇❤️‍🩹

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