

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our sweet daughter and sister Julienne Llene Clark on Saturday January 4, 2025, at the age of 21. Born on December 21, 2003, in Kirkland WA. She lived her entire life in Lake Stevens and Snohomish County, Washington. Julienne filled our lives with love from the moment she came into the world.
Curious from a young age, Julienne was free spirited, always asking questions and open to new possibilities. She never lost this sense of wonder. Her love of poetry and nature kept her grounded. She had a passion to paint and draw. Music was an escape yet inspiration for her. She would ride her Longboard all day if she could.
Her eyes were enchanting and her smile and laugh contagious. She had just reconnected with her god-sisters Jamie and Tessa Lindblom and best friends Hannah Carruthers and Jeyden Scott. Reminiscing about old memories and creating new adventures warmed her heart.
She was excited about beginning a new chapter of her life. After just getting enrolled into Everett Community College, she was ready for the challenge of getting her Associates Degree and furthering her education to help those in Foster Care. Preparing herself to work 2 jobs to buy her own car to take her down her own path and never look back. To quote her last words. “Who says money can’t buy love, I am the happiest girl in the world.”
Julienne is survived by her parents, George and Kris Clark; her brother, Nathaniel Clark, her half-sisters, Kimberly and Shawna; her grandparents, Sharon Scarpelli, George and Jeanell Clark; her aunts and uncles, Mike Scarpelli, Rick and Carrie Clark, Bill and Lesia Clark, Steve and Kim Clark, Lynette Clark; numerous cousins, A.J. Clark, Makenzie and Josia Clark, Seth, Luke and Ethan Clark along with their spouses and children; Friends that are considered family are too many to list.
The Clark family wishes to thank all those who helped us and Julienne in the past few months. Your support has meant the world to us all. The Services will be held at a future date. All friends and family will be welcome and appreciated.
I’d like the memory of me to be a happy one. I’d like to leave an afterglow of smiles
when life is done. I’d like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways of happy
times and bright sunny days. I’d like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the
sun of happy memories that I leave when life is done.
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