Earlene E. Clark–1/25/2024

Earlene E. Clark, 76, of North Wales, PA departed this life on Thursday, January 25, 2024, at her residence.

She was born in Blue Ash, Ohio, to the late Jean and Victoria (Love) Easley. Earlene graduated from East High School in Denver, Colorado in 1965. She was the only one of her six siblings to graduate from a four year college. She attended Sinclair Community College and Arcadia University (formerly Beaver College), obtained her CPA certification and graduated with honors. 

In 1973 she married James Wingard, Sr. and from that union they had James (Jimmy) R. Wingard. 

Earlene worked at General Motors for 10 years, she also worked with her sister Jean doing taxes at the family furniture store, Centennial in Xenia, OH. She later moved to Pennsylvania and worked for Johnson & Johnson (McNeil) as an Accountant then later retired after 19 years and started her own Accounting and Tax Service business.  

Earlene was an active member of Linconia Tabernacle Christian Center, where she was a member of the Trustee Board and volunteered as the Financial Advisor and Tax Expert for the church.    

Earlene was an exceptional athlete and tennis player. She was a co-captain of her tennis team in the United States Tennis League and won multiple USTA & American Tennis Association tournaments.  

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters Mary and Jean; three brothers Nate Sr., Raymond, and Sylvester. 

Earlene, also known as Mimi, lived a long and prosperous life and leaves behind her son James and his wife Leslie; granddaughter, Ji’Mia; brother Curtis, Sr. and wife Lori; and many nieces and nephews including, Terrie and husband Darryl; Nate, Jr. and wife Rae-Ann; Earl (who was named after Earlene) and wife Vernessa; Teresa; Marsha; Michael; Kevin, Raymond Jr, Regina, Deon, Curtis, Jr. and wife Yolanda; Michelle and husband Stanford; Dani, Dylan and his wife Danielle; Nicole, Nate III and wife Juana; Isaac; Charles; great-grand nieces Jasmine and Jakaiyah; great-grand nephew Jajuan and host of nieces and nephews. She was often visited by her niece Nicole Easley from Maryland and her nephew Curtis Easley, Jr. from Ohio.

Services will be private at the convenience of the family.