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IN MEMORIAM:  Kelle A. Clark Diaz, 42;

Schenevus Resident Succumbs To Cancer

Kelle Clark Diaz

SCHENEVUS – Kelle A. Clark Diaz, 42, a Bassett Healthcare accounting clerk, passed away at her home on Sunday evening, Jan. 20, 2019, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Kelle was born on July 3, 1976 in St. Petersburg, Fla., and attended the University of South Florida in Tampa.

She worked as an accounting clerk for Bassett Healthcare until she was forced to retire early due to her illness, Kelle enjoyed the time she shared with her co-workers.

Kelle also like searching for bargains and treasures at flea markets and yard sales.

She is survived by her parents: Laura and Gary Clark of Schenevus; her companion, Seth Wolle of Schenevus; sisters Stephanie (Tim) Laymon of Ozark, Ala., and Cassandra Clark of Round Lake; aunts Barbara Murray of Schenevus, Leona Hunt of Stamford, Dorothy Clark of Malta and Terry (Jim) Novorr of Oneonta; uncles  Douglas (Margie) Hoelzle of Clearwater, Fla.; Thomas Hoelzle of Clearwater, Fla., and Timothy Hoelzle of Roanoke, Va., and several nieces nephews and cousins.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers please send memorial contributions to Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care, www.cahpc.org

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