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Sharon Ruth Peterson Clark Tracy

August 21, 1947 — June 16, 2025

Sharon Ruth Peterson Clark Tracy, 77, passed away in the Kaysville home of her son Kevin in the early morning of June 16, 2025, after a brief illness. She was born to Carl F Peterson and Ruth Whitney Peterson on August 21, 1947. She was preceded in death by her daughters Kimberly Clark Hadfield (Jeff) and Machelle Clark Platts (Phil), her parents, Carl and Ruth Peterson, her husbands Larry James Clark and Gary W Tracy and grandson Jake Martin. She is survived by her brother Butch Peterson and Karen Gilbert, her sons Jeffrey Clark (Stacy) and Kevin Clark (Marny), her grandchildren, Elizabeth Beasley (Milton), Tyler Platts (Danae), Mathew Clark (Bria), Andrew Clark (Autumn), Taitlyn Gardner (Jeremy), McGyver Clark, McCormick Clark, McKade Clark, Jeffrey Hadfield, Jason Hadfield (Lynette), and her great-grandchildren, Theodore Beasley, William Beasley, Clark Gardner, Tatum Gardner, Kimberly Hadfield and Samuel Hadfield.

Sharon was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She grew up on 12th Street in Ogden where she enjoyed playing the piano and the organ in the 21st ward and the 67th ward. She graduated from Ben Loman High School in 1965 and attended Weber State University. She served in the PTA, was on the Community Action Council, and was a substitute teacher while her children were in school. She then worked for 20 years in the banking industry. She loved Thomas Kincaid and completed many puzzles of his paintings. She enjoyed camping with her husband Gary, and after he passed away, she was able to move to Morgan, a town that she felt like had been calling to her throughout her life. She loved her home in Morgan and enjoyed decorating it with all her favorite things. Her grandchildren will always remember the MANY Roosters that adorned her home for many years. She adored the many dogs and cats that came into her life and brought her much joy. She enjoyed learning about technology from her family so that she could play games such as spider solitaire and mahjong. She was an avid reader and enjoyed romance and mystery books. She was fond of Celtic music and coloring mandalas. The life and legacy of Grandma Sharon will be celebrated privately by her immediate family per her last wishes. If others wish to share their condolences, please do so through her son Kevin Clark at clark.kred@gmail.com.

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