Honoring the Life and Legacy of Aradia Clark
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Aradia Clark
Executive Board Treasurer, Chamber 57
Founder & CEO, Peerless Credit Services, LLC
It is with deep sorrow that the Rich Township Chamber of Commerce, dba Chamber 57, mourns the tragic loss of Aradia Clark, our Executive Board Treasurer and a cherished leader in our community. Aradia passed away early Sunday morning, February 1st, following a car accident.
Aradia was an irreplaceable presence within our organization—respected for her financial acumen, beloved for her warmth, and admired for her unwavering commitment to service. As the founder of Peerless Credit Services, LLC, she dedicated her career to empowering individuals to rebuild their financial lives, always leading with empathy and a passion for transformation.
Aradia joined Chamber 57 with a vision: to build bridges between business and community, and to ensure that every voice—especially those often unheard—had a seat at the table. In her role as Treasurer, she brought transparency, discipline, and heart to our operations. But more than that, she brought people together. Her laughter, her mentorship, and her dedication made a lasting impression on everyone she encountered.
The Chamber extends its deepest condolences to Aradia’s family, friends, clients, and all those whose lives were touched by her generous spirit. We grieve alongside you and remain committed to honoring her legacy through continued service and upliftment of the community she so deeply loved.
Plans to honor Aradia’s memory will be shared in the coming days. In the meantime, we encourage members of the community to reflect on her legacy, share their stories, and support one another during this time of loss.
May her memory be a blessing, and may we all strive to reflect the same excellence and compassion that Aradia embodied.
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