Jennine (Clark) Donier
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 Jun 2015 | 114 contributions | 4 thank-yous | 90 connections
The biography for Jennine Clark is empty. What can you add? I was born August 11th, 1949 in Longview, Washington. My parents are David Rosco Clark born in Trout Lake, Washington June 21, 1928 and my mother Dolores Hebert (Clark) (Webster), (Kallio) Born Dolores Hebert in Oakridge, Oregon April 6th, 1930. I have 3 siblings. Candace Clark, David M.E. Clark and Donald Duane Clark. I am the eldest of the children. I was born August 11th, 1949 and am the oldest Clark grandchild of Ray D. Clark and Florence Mae Marshall Clark (Hackenberg) and of Elgin Hebert and Candace Orilla Dillard (Hebert)(Baldwin)
I am married to Anton James Donier formally known and born as Nelson Bradley Deonier we were married April 20th, 1970 in Vancouver, Washington. We have four living children. Ray Garland Deonier Born January 23rd, 1971 in White Salmon, Washington, Daniel De Deonier Born December 09th, 1972 in Hamilton, Montana, Jeremiah Frank Elgin Donier Born in White Salmon, Washington and Amaryah Valerie Suzanne Deonier-LaFleur born in Glenwood, Washington. We lost our second oldest son at birth James Robert Deonier born January 14th, 1972 in White Salmon, Washington and Buried in White Salmon Snowden Rd cemetary, Washington. And a daughter twin to Amaryah Serenity Victoria Joi born January 31st, 1976 in Glenwood, Washington. Her ashes are in Glenwood, Wa. She was stillborn.
Featured National Park champion connections: Jennine is 21 degrees from Theodore Roosevelt, 26 degrees from Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger, 19 degrees from George Catlin, 22 degrees from Marjory Douglas, 28 degrees from Sueko Embrey, 20 degrees from George Grinnell, 30 degrees from Anton Kröller, 20 degrees from Stephen Mather, 26 degrees from Kara McKean, 23 degrees from John Muir, 18 degrees from Victoria Hanover and 32 degrees from Charles Young on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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