
November 23, 1925 ~ September 23, 2016
Louise Clark
90, of Indianapolis,passed away on September 23, 2016. Shewas born in Indianapolis on November 23, 1925 to the late Charles and JennySiddall. She started working at a young age with her grandmother in the ThompsonRestaurant as a server, and continued giving great service in the City-CountyBuilding Cafeteria until it closed. WhenLouise was in her 40’s she married Ira Clark, and was married to him for 25+years until he passed away.
Louise was a determined person, with a little temper, butalways caring about other people. Sheloved fishing and horseback riding, and was a member of the Boner SeniorCitizens Center for 30+ years and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Louise is survived by her: sister, Lonavee Phelps; andniece, Cheryl Bracken, who was also her caregiver; along with many other niecesand nephews; great-nieces and nephews; great great-nieces and nephews; and great great great-nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her: husband, IraClark; siblings, Harold Siddall, Robert Siddall (Louise), Charles Siddall,Sharon Siddall-Humphress (James); brother-in-law, Edward Phelps; nephew, JamesHumphress; along with her parents.
Services will be at 1pm on Friday, October 7, 2016 at Legacy Cremation & Funeral Services, 5215 N. Shadeland Avenue, with visitation from 12pm until the time of service. Burial to follow at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers, IN.
I love you more than words can express and I miss you already. I have a great emotional loss right now but know that you are in a better place. Love you my ladybug…Cheryl
Gone from earth but not forgoten!
She will always be in our hearts♡
God now has a porcelain angel beside him. Love your great niece Nicole
I will forever cherish the memories we had together and I know you liked to go by Louise but you will always be my favorite aunt sylvia.. my heart breaks that I didn’t get to see you and tell you how much you truly meant to me until we meet again.. RWL love you aunt sylvia