Carla Jo Kostka, age 63 of Clinton, passed away Friday, December 18, 2020 at Unity Point Hospital, Rock Island, IL. A gathering of family and friends will take place from 2:00 to 4:00 PM on Saturday, January 2, 2021 at the Pape Funeral Home.
Carla was born in Macon, Georgia on May 7, 1957, the daughter of Carlton and Jacque (Williams) McClelland. She graduated from Clinton High School and attended cosmetology school. Carla loved spending time with and helping her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed camping, ceramics, fishing, collecting owls and eagle watching.
Carla is survived by her mother, Jacque McTier of Clinton; a sister, Kittie (Tom) Jenkins of Clinton; 2 brothers, Carlton (Kim) Kostka of Clinton and T.J. McTier of Low Moor and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, her step-father, Norman Kostka, a nephew, Douglas, and a step-brother. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com.
You were a gentle and kind person who will be greatly missed.
You were a great person I can still hear your laugh when I think of you rest easy my friend sorry I won’t be able to see you on Saturday but I think my memories will be the better way to remember you giving my condolences and love to your family left behind xoxo
Thank you Carla ,to Make Me Fill like Family . Loved are Last Talk , Love and will Miss You .
I will cherish the memories of our camping trip, easter egg hunts and bingo laughs. We love you aunt Carla. Prayers for comfort and peace for your family.
My Best friend what I wouldn’t give to tell you how much I live you an becoming our family your friendship was real this is the hardest part to go through knowing you are at peace an flying with the eagles my heart hurts so much I love our memories we made an we made some great 1s. I live you Carla. Rest my friend we will see each other again.
I couldn’t imagine my life without you in it, You helped raise me. I have some amazing memories that you gave me. You loved my brothers and I like your own. You are now and forever will be a part of who we are. I love you aunt Carla
I don’t know what to say, but I feel great sorrow.