Tracy Ann Clymer - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Tracy Ann Clymer

May 25, 1965 - March 17, 2019

          Tracy Ann Clymer, age 53, of Wilmington, DE, passed away on Sunday, March 17, 2019.

          Born in Wilmington, DE on May 25, 1965 she was a daughter of Jesse David Hall and the late Pearla Jean (Smith) Hall.  Tracy graduated from William Penn HS and Hodgson Vo Tech with a certificate in dental assisting.  She had a flare for interior design and fashion, while in her earlier years, she worked in retail as a manager in women’s clothing.  Later Tracy worked as a caretaker in home care, a job she deeply enjoyed.

          She loved her son dearly and enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.  Tracy’s fondest memories were spent at the ocean and admiring the beauty of nature.  She loved, rescued and was adored by animals, especially dogs.  Tracy was a positive, tender and inspirational being that was happiest when giving and doing for others.  She was the life of the family and her absence is deeply felt. 

          Tracy is survived by her father, Jesse David Hall (Mary Ellen); son, Kirby Ellingsworth IV (Nikki); sisters, Barbara Kaiser and Brenda Akl; grandchildren, Camryn and Kylie; nieces, Jessica Hall and Erika Kaiser; nephews, Ryan Kaiser and Steven Hall; and many extended family members.

          A visitation for family and friends will be held from 5 pm until 6 pm on Monday, April 1, 2019, at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 1000 North DuPont Parkway, New Castle, DE, where a memorial service will begin at 6 pm.  Interment will be held privately.

          In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are made in Tracy’s memory to Child, Inc., 507 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington, DE 19809.

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  • I was so saddened to hear that you passed you will be missed rest in peace.

  • My heart is broken to hear of Tracy’s passing as well as for her wonderful family. I spent most of my high school years with Tracy and her family. I treasure the fond memories of many great times and lots of mischief. Tracy’s sister Barbara was my best friend, but both of her sisters often hung out with us, and were my friends as well. Tracy was such a cute, happy young girl and grew to be a wonderful woman. It’s hard to believe she is gone. Rest in peace Tracy.
    Love to you all,
    Mary Lou