Aubrey C. Clark, 50, of Corvallis passed away Friday, March 21, 2025 in Scottsdale, AZ after her body could no longer keep up with the desires of her soul.

Aubrey was born September 8, 1974 to her loving mother Cynthia Marie Tyler at the Sweetwater Memorial Hospital in Rocksprings, WY.
Aubrey was raised in Rocksprings and spent her childhood there, attending local schools, taking dance classes with her cousins and overall blossoming into a marvelous child. Her teen years were spent in Payson, UT, where she finished out her academics at Payson High School, graduating in 1992 with honors. During her time at Payson High she made lifelong friends and showed a continued love for dance and a newfound love for her flute and leading her school’s marching band.
After her graduation her family made the move from Utah to California, during this time she had lingered back for a short window of time by becoming the second woman ever to help as director of the marching band and carry them to success long after she graduated. After her work was done, she travelled to California to be near her mother and siblings and truly did become a California girl (insert Beach Boys’ lyrics).
Aubrey and her family moved back from California in 1995 where she joined the workforce. Shortly after her time working at the Flying J in Rocksprings, she developed a romantic relationship and not long after enjoying newfound friends who became family, she became pregnant with her first child, Nikaiya Click.
Her interests weren’t short of everything and anything, from dance, singing into her hairbrushes, playing her flute, travelling as much as she could (she often spoke of her trip to Boston), learning to be a fabulous cook, and overall would tell anyone and everyone how she was a lyrical gangster, for her love for music was deeper than anything imaginable.
She truly was a devoted Mother, Daughter, Sister, Fur Child Grandmother and friend to anyone who touched her soul. Her life revolved around being the peace and sanctuary for all who have ever had the opportunity to love her. The best advice giver, the most understanding, the most forgiving, caring woman anyone could know. She will be missed and was loved more than there are stars in the sky.

Survivors of our sweet girl include her daughter, Nikaiya Click of Hamilton; her stepchildren, Katherine Clark of Colorado and KeannaClark of Arizona; her adoptive children, Jordan Clump of Seeley Lake, Chelsi Connelly of Ohio and many more children she called her own; her mother, Cynthia Reich and step-father, Jeff of Hamilton; her siblings, Tiffany Bigelow and husband Will and her favorite brother as she would say to him, Patrick Felcyn and wife Misty of Wyoming; her cousins, Angie Partain of Billings and John Partain ofWyoming; her uncle, John Seppie and wife Sandi of Rocksprings; and numerous nieces, and nephews.
Aubrey was preceded in death by her Aunt Debbie; her uncles, Joe, Dan and Ed; her grandma and Grandpa Tyler; her grandma Holt; her cousin, Cara Ensign; and her cousin, Joe Seppie.
The family would like to extend special recognition and appreciation to her doctors who continued to strive for her well-being each day, as well as her Veterans. Her life was full each day she could help others who truly deserved it and fought for her country. Her time as a VSO brought a light in her that was irreplaceable.
Cremation will take place and a Celebration of Life will be held for her Friday, April 4, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Daly-Leach Chapel in Hamilton.
The family respectfully requests any donations be made in her memory to the Ravalli County Veterans Service Center, 217 N 3rd St. Suite 1, Hamilton MT 59840.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.dalyleachchapel.com.
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