Correll, Clara J. (nee Yourell) passed Saturday August 22, 2009 at the age of 77. Visitation Thursday from 9 to 10 AM at the Dalbert, Woodruff and Isenogle Funeral Home followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM at St. Teresa of Avila Church. For more information, please visit: www.dwifuneralhome.com
Clara Correll (March 11, 1932 - September 22, 2009)
Devoted Wife and Mother,
Loving Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, and Great Great-Grandmother;
Wonderful friend; Devout Catholic;
Loved her family;
Loved to Play Bingo
Loved Life.
Clara's Family
Clara's Parents:
Alice Marie Yourell (Mack)
Martin Joseph Yourell
Clara's Husband:
Richard
Clara's Children:
Barbara, Donna, Laura, Brenda, Marty (Deceased), Danny
And Spouses: Artie, Jerry, Scott, Larry, Diane, Randy, Rosie, and Sue
Clara's Grandchildren:
Ricky, Artie Jr., Angie, Donnie, Christina, Elizabeth, Amy, Kelly, Sarah, Joey, Joshua, Jenny, Dan "Bubby", Richy, Caitlyn
And Spouses: Tracy, Jill, Michelle, Dion, Mike, and Brian
Clara's Great Grandchildren:
Tosha, Jared, Alyssa, Justin, Ginger, Corey, Jordan, Baby Wells, Calista, Austin, Ella, Trinity, Brook, Luke, Baby Abigail Joy, Mikaela, Kayla, Jaxson, Paige, Lexy, Daniel III, Dominick, and Emily
Clara's Great Great Grandchildren:
Jacob and Annabelle
Clara's Siblings:
Charles, Hernrietta "Hank" (Deceased), Robert (Deceased), Catherine (Deceased), Leonard, Doris (Deceased), Dorothy, Jean (Deceased)
Clara's Other Special Family:
Frank, Evelyn,Wonnie, Bonnie, Patsy, Paul, Joyce, Charlene, Kathy, Bonnie C., Butch, Dottie, Billy, Brenda, Jeff, Darlene, Linda, Sandy, and Terry
Clara's Friends:
Lena, Charlene, Donna, Bert, Mary and so many other special people
Clara's Today's Special:
Shop In Heaven's Grocery Store
I was walking down life's highway a long time ago.
One day I saw a sign that read Heaven's Grocery Store.
As I got a little closer, the door came open wide,
And when I came to myself, I was standing inside.
I saw a host of angels; they were standing everywhere.
And one angel said, "My child shop with care."
Everything a Christian needed was in that grocery store.
And all you couldn't carry you could come back the next day for more.
First, I got some patience, love was in the same row.
Further down was understanding, you need that everywhere you go.
I got a box or two of wisdom, a bag or two of faith.
I just couldn't miss the Holy Ghost for He was all over the place.
I stopped to get some strength and courage to help me run the race.
By then my basket was getting full, but I remembered I needed some grace.
I didn't forget salvation, for salvation, that was free.
So, I tried to get enough of that to save you and me.
Then I started to the counter to pay my grocery bill,
For I thought I had everything to do my Master's will.
As I went up the aisle, I saw prayer and just had to put that in,
For I knew when I stepped outside, I would run right into sin.
Peace and joy were plentiful; they were on the last shelf.
Song and praises were hanging near so I just helped myself.
Then I said, Now how much do I owe?"
He just smiled and said, "Just take them everywhere you go."
"How much do I really owe?"
He smiled and said, "My child, Jesus paid your bill a long time ago."