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Derrick Clark Willie Lewis Rodney Perry Ronnie Lee Turnipseed Lewis Turnipseed Kawana Baker Cassandra Jackson Kobie Cox Chasity Wilson Kathleen Coleman Tiehema Brown I thought I saw her face today In the sparkle of the morning sun. And then I heard the angel say, “Her work on earth is done.” I thought I heard her voice today, Then laugh her hearty laugh. And then I heard the angels say, “There’s peace little one, at last.” I thought I felt her touch today In the breeze that rustled by. And then I heard the angel say, “The spirit never dies.” I thought that she had left me For the stars above. And then I heard the angel say, “She left you with her love.” Submitted by Bearion Turnipseed, nephew The family of Tonyce L. Clark wishes to express their appreciation for the many calls, cards, generosity and words of encouragement. We thank you most of all for your prayers during our time of bereavement. Please know that your kindnesses will never be forgotten. May God continue to bless and keep you. Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home 2930 Colonial Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Willie A. Tompkins, Founder (803) 254-2000 bosticktompkinsinc.com

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Derrick Clark Willie Lewis

Rodney Perry Ronnie Lee Turnipseed

Lewis Turnipseed

Kawana Baker Cassandra Jackson

Kobie Cox Chasity Wilson

Kathleen Coleman Tiehema Brown

I thought I saw her face today

In the sparkle of the morning sun.

And then I heard the angel say,

“Her work on earth is done.”

I thought I heard her voice today,

Then laugh her hearty laugh.

And then I heard the angels say,

“There’s peace little one, at last.”

I thought I felt her touch today

In the breeze that rustled by.

And then I heard the angel say,

“The spirit never dies.”

I thought that she had left me

For the stars above.

And then I heard the angel say,

“She left you with her love.”

Submitted by Bearion Turnipseed, nephew

The family of Tonyce L. Clark wishes to express their

appreciation for the many calls, cards, generosity and words of

encouragement. We thank you most of all for your prayers

during our time of bereavement. Please know that your

kindnesses will never be forgotten.

May God continue to bless and keep you.

Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home

2930 Colonial Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203

Willie A. Tompkins, Founder

(803) 254-2000 bosticktompkinsinc.com

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5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

Proverbs 3: 5-6 (KJV)

Mrs. Tonyce “Vette” Clark, a long-time resident of the Columbia area,

went home to be with the Heavenly Father on Sautrday, the 22nd of

July, 2017, Born November 30, 1971 in Richland County, South

Carolina, Tonyce was the daughter of the late Willie Turnipseed and

Catherline Jennings Turnipseed.

Tonyce attended the public schools in Richland County. She was a

proud graduate with Eau Claire High School’s Class of 1990. She

went on to earn an Associate Degree in Medical Assisting. She was a

Certified Nursing Assistant and had worked at the South Carolina

Pediactric Alliance since 1998 and ultimately became the Referrals

Supervisor.

“Vette”, as she was affectionately known by family and friends,

enjoyed spending time with her family and living life to the fullest!

She was a wonderful mother and loved her children dearly. She in

turn was loved by many and will truly be missed by family and

friends alike.

Tonyce will forever be remembered and cherished by: her loving

husband, William Clark. She leaves to continue her legacy four

children: Terran Clark, Charles “Dyvion” Bell, Sylvia “Quita” Norris

and Zaquaria “Cora” Johnson, and three grandchildren. She is also

survived by her brothers: Willie and Reginald (Verneta) Turnipseed,

and Kenneth Turner; sisters, Charlotte and Catherine Turnipseed,

and Coralee Turner; and a host of loving nieces, nephews and dear

friends.

By Ron Tranmer

We little knew that day,

God was going to call your name.

In life we loved you dearly,

In death, we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you.

You did not go alone.

For part of us went with you,

The day God called you home.

You left us beautiful memories,

Your love is still our guide.

And although we cannot see you,

You are always at our side.

Our family chain is broken,

And nothing seems the same,

But as God calls us one by one,

The chain will link again.

Lovingly submitted by your husband,

William

Prelude

Processional .......................................................... Clergy and Family

Final Farewell to Our Beloved “Vette” ....................... BTFH Staff

Hymn of Praise ............................................................... Church Choir

Scripture Readings ..................................................................... Clergy

Prayer of Comfort ........................................................................ Clergy

Solo .................................................................................. Artiya Schenck

Reflections (three minutes please) ..................................... Co-workers

Family and Friends

Solo ............................................................................. Stephanie Brown

Words of Comfort ....................................... Elder Lenard Jennings

Recessional

Committal, Closing Prayer, Benediction & Interment

4170 Percival Road • Columbia, South Carolina