Brandy E. Clark

Kentwood (Class of 86)


Brandy Elizabeth CLARK Aug. 30, 1970 – May 5, 2012 Brandy passed away at U of W Medical Center with the very best of medical care, compassion and dignity. Brandy was born with a severe birth defect Spina Bifida and always tried to live life on the bright side in spite of her many health challenges. A special thank you to Dian Britt her U of W PA for l2yrs. “Hey Dian 3 liters of water a day-how about IV diet coke.” You were always straight up with me! Brandy had a strong will to live and she would tell you it was all worth it. Total Living Concept has supported Brandy during her adult years, which gave her many amazing experiences. She loved her friends and would especially like to thank Sharon Ward and Jullianne Perkowsky for all of the laughs and wonderful care. Brandy’s favorite things were baking cookies and playing cards at Grandma Clarks house (her BEST friend), lunch at the Olive Garden, going to the ocean, Crazy Eights – could play for hours and visits with Mom. Brandy is survived by her parents Marge and Dick Tibeau of Winlock and Dan and LaVene Clark of Ravensdale. Grandmothers Mary Hertzog (you bring the Dusty Burgers) of Wenatchee and Betty Clark of Black Diamond. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Brandy may be sent to Seattle Childrens, 4800 Sandpoint Way NE, Seattle, WA.
Published in The Seattle Times on May 13, 2012








This was from my 1987 Kentwood High School Yearbook. Brandy signed it. I remember her writing it and then she was telling me that she wanted me to keep in touch and gave me her number and address.

2 thoughts on “Brandy E. Clark

  1. In the year of 1986. I had a hand surgery being done at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
    Me and my mom came from off of the elevator. I remember seeing Brandy and her mother. I had stopped to talk to her for a while. I remember her as being so sweet and kind.

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  2. Brandy was a big part of my younger years. I babysat for her in her elementary years. My whole family was blessed for knowing her. Even the day I got married she wanted to be a part of it. She was in charge of the guestbook and pretty sure she made each and every person there sign it. She was a wonderful person and will live on in my memory for as long as I am alive.

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