

She was born in Antilla, Cuba on May 5th, 1922, then migrated to Jamaica, West Indies at age 9. After finishing her schooling she became a seamstress.
She met Destyval Clarke. They fell in love and later were married on December 30th, 1953. They dedicated their lives to nurturing and training their four daughters in the love of the Lord.
Euphemia migrated to the United States in 1962 and in subsequent years her family followed. In 1968 she received a certificate of completion for Nursing Assistant and went on to work for Interboro Nursing Home in Brooklyn until her retirement.
She was a member of Grace Bible Church of Central Florida and had a passion for winning souls to the Lord. She gave bibles to friends, family and strangers. Her heart was for the children. She was a giver and taught us it was better to give than receive.
She will be greatly missed. She was deeply loved and her children rise up and called her blessed.
--Proverbs 31:28.
She is survived by her daughters Ruby May, Carmen Morrison, Marjorie Deleon and Margaret Bell, son-in-laws Curtis Morrison and Kevin Deleon, grandson Anthony Morrison and many nieces, nephews and friends.
"This is the day that the Lord has made, Let us Rejoice and be Glad!" Psalms 118:24
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