Donna Marie Stimac Clark

June 17, 1944 - September 02, 2018

Donna Marie Stimac Clark

June 17, 1944 - September 02, 2018

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Donna Marie (Stimac) Clark, age 74, passed away on Sunday, September 2, 2018. A true Bellingham girl, she was born on June 17, 1944 and lived her entire life on the shores of Lake Whatcom where she raised two sons. She was passionate about staying busy (workaholic), politics, and raising & racing High Roller Farm Thoroughbred horses with her long-time partner, Bruce Walton. She took pride in delivering children safely to & from school for 30 years. Donna was a conversationalist that often took the stance of ‘my way or the highway’ with an energetic spark. She was quick to help out others and care for her family. She will be missed by all!

She is survived by her son Gary Clark & wife Cindy Clark, son Curtis Clark & wife Jodi Clark, three granddaughters, Kylie Clark, River Clark, & Kamryn Clark, along with sister Dolores Dean (Frank), twin brothers Dan (Kathy) and Duane (Sue) Stimac, 5 nephews Frank Dean, Ryan Stimac, Sean Stimac, Christopher Stimac & Jeffrey Stimac and 1 niece Amy Lagers. She was preceded in death by her parents Emil & Doris Stimac and nephew Scott Dean.

In honor of her love of water & the peace it brings, friends are invited to join us in a Celebration of Donna’s Life held at the Squalicum Boathouse @ Bellingham Harbor on Sunday, September 16th from 12-4:00.

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11 responses to Donna Marie Stimac Clark

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  1. Karen Wilson says:

    I am so sorry to hear of Donnas passing,she was my grandkids bus driver until she retired. I knew her also when she worked for food services delivering lunches! Donna was a pleasure to know and my grandkids loved her! My prayers are with the family at this very difficult time!

  2. Marlys Bourm says:

    Donna was my kids school bus driver at Geneva for years. We just loved her. She was so protective of “her” kids and so happy and pleasant.
    We are sorry for your loss.

  3. To a friend I spent seventeen years having the pleasure of working with. The funniest story I have is borrowingyour old farm truck to haul gravel for the Koi pond we were building. You failed to tell me the sides of the bed were rusted out and by the time I hit Ferndale there was hardly any gravel left. Always willing to help and there for everyone. You will be sorely missed old friend. Always in my thoughts. Nancy

  4. We are sorry to hear of Donna’s passing. She lived a full live to say the least. Donna went head on with every aspect of her life ! Donna was a one of a kind person!! We are glad she isn’t going to suffer anymore! God Bless her!! Rob and Sandy Crocker

  5. I am so sorry to hear that Donna has passed away. She was a childhood and teenage friend. My sister, Carolyn Martinson (Bren) and I spent many years playing with Donna at the Dellesta Park home as our aunt and uncle Emma and Melvin Martinson lived next door. We swam, played games, and water skied with Donna when visiting our aunt and uncle. We had a wonderful childhood and Donna was part of it. Lloydine Nordtvedt, Ketchikan, Alaska
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