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In Bisbee, Arizona, Heather became a "Candy Striper" at the Copper Queen Community Hospital. She began to do volunteer work there at the age of 14 and increased her hours when she became 15. Her superiors highly praised her. One commented that Heather didn't have to be told what to do - she would see something that needed to be done and would go ahead and do it.

Heather's first paying job was at the Dairy Queen in Bisbee. She began work there at the age of 16. She did her work well. She lived close enough that she could walk to work. Heather was always a hard, consistent, and efficient worker. She worked hard in Tennessee as a Christian School teacher and a Certified Pharmacy Technician. She studied for her CPhT exam and passed it with excellent grades while working at Calvary Christian School, Stewart's Plaza Pharmacy, and taking classes at Motlow Community College.

Heather enjoyed writing also. She wrote a series of juvenile mysteries about a girl detective named Susie Samson. She also wrote Christian music and was working on a song at the time of her death.

Heather Anne Clark


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