Esther M. Clark

SHARON — Esther M. Clark, 89, of Amenia Road died Aug. 31, 2011, at Sharon Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Mary (Hazard) and Albert E. Clark.Esther was born in Sharon on Nov. 27, 1921. She was a graduate of the Sharon high school in 1939 and attended the Krissler Business School in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She worked for Attorney Sully Burman in Sharon and then worked at the Sharon Colonial Bank. For many years she was a probate court judge for the town of Sharon. She loved to bowl in her free time.Esther is survived by her sister, Martha White; her niece, Cheryl L. Bashor and her husband, Gary; her nephew, Edward G. White; her four grandnieces and grandnephews, Rebecca, Kevin, Lauren and Jeffrey; and her four great–grandnieces and great–grandnephews. A memorial service will be celebrated at the Kenny Funeral Homes on Sept. 10 at 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sharon Volunteer Ambulance and Fire Department, PO Box 357, Sharon, CT 06069.

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