Clementine Stackhouse, of Newburgh, NY, was born on February 28, 1944, and peacefully passed away on June 18, 2025, at home.
Born in Memphis, TN, to Estella and Sidney Beauregard Sr grew up in Monroe, Michigan, where she attended and graduated from high school, then moved to New York.
Clem first worked at NY Telephone Company, then worked many years and retired from IBM East Fishkill, NY, afterwards briefly working part-time at Kohl’s Dept Store.
She was known as a quiet, easy-going person who greeted everyone with her smile, a great cook who enjoyed watching NY sports, reading, R&B music, and shopping.
She was married to Wesley L Stackhouse (deceased) and mother to Kimberly Stackhouse (Tyrone) of Newburgh, NY, Regina Shelby Barnes of South Carolina, Wesley Delano Stackhouse (Sherry) of Hinesville, GA, and Selena Tunell (Gary), both
deceased. Grandchildren are Tiana & Natalya Gibson, Shala Stackhouse, along great-grandchildren.
Surviving siblings are Lamont Beauregard, Queens, NY, and Eugene Beauregard of Seattle, WA. Predeceased siblings are Sidney Jr, C. Maurice, Nathaniel, and Arthur Beauregard.
Clementine’s memorial service is private
07/05/2025
Robin lang
07/05/2025
Robin lang
Rip clementine you will be truly miss by all.especially me.i remember as a kid on 296 grand st.growing up I was always at your house all the time an you always Jok e with me an always trying to run me home.an I always wanted to stay with Kimmie an all your kids we play so well together you make me feel so comfortable like I was your kid to.you call me I think was rock n robin.i never was ready to go home.cause u made me feel like one of yours.i will b always have that memory of 314 grand I think.i miss u an will never forget you an my cousin wesley.miss u an ❤️ you.
07/05/2025
Robin lang
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