Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ROGERS — Claire Virginia Sode

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of Rogers born July 24, 1934, and died Aug. 28, 2020, of natural causes (not due to covid-19). Born in the family home in Norwood, Pa., she was the third child of Clarence B. Sode and Janet Elizabeth Kasley Sode.

Claire was preceded in death by both her parents; oldest sister Norma Alice Sode Wagner; and brothers-in-law Arthur Wagner, George L. Broshuis and Frederick A. Dotts.

She is survived by siblings Joan Broshuis, David Sode (Rosalie), Carol Dotts and Jean Gooding (James); as well as many nieces and nephews. She became the legal guardian, great-aunt and “Mom” to great-nephew Jeremy Broshuis.

Claire’s education began in the Prospect Park, Pa., school system and she graduated from their high school in 1952. She worked for Westinghou­se Corporatio­n while attending night school before attending Westminste­r College in Mercer, Pa., graduating with a bachelor of arts degree.

Moving to Overland Park, Kan., with her family, she accepted a position as a profession­al Girl Scout in the Pittsburg, Kan., Area Council. When her family moved to Rogers, Ark., Claire was in the midst of applying for and accepting a position as a missionary with the Presbyteri­an Church to teach English as a second language at a girl’s school in Cairo, Egypt.

Returning to Rogers, Ark., she attended the University of Arkansas to obtain a master’s degree in English, obtained her teaching certificat­ion and taught high school English in the Rogers School District for the next 35-40 years.

Being a lifelong and involved Presbyteri­an, Claire served as the clerk of session for the First Presbyteri­an Church of Rogers for 20 years.

Claire’s request, in lieu of flowers or mementos, is donations be made to the Presbyteri­an Mission Fund, c/o First Presbyteri­an Church, 1901 S. 26th St., Rogers, Ark., 72758.

Condolence­s are on the Westfield Chapel website: www.westfieldc­hapel.com .

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