Faith as Her Foundation
Faith has guided Clara throughout her life.
She and Roy faithfully served at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church for 33 years, where Roy built the sanctuary and Clara served as a Sunday School teacher, deaconess, counselor, and member of the Singing Angels choir. Today, she remains a devoted member and former trustee of Saint Luke’s Baptist Church.
Still sharp and engaged at 100, Clara reads the newspaper daily, enjoys crossword puzzles, and keeps up with the community she has loved for nearly eight decades.
She is the proud matriarch of a large and thriving family — remembered for her elegance, creativity as a seamstress, joyful spirit, and unwavering resilience.
Wednesday’s ceremony was filled with laughter, hugs, and countless photos as family members gathered around Clara for pictures — including a few playful selfies that brought smiles across the room.
Commissioner Grieb presented Clara with a commemorative certificate and beautiful roses, marking not just a birthday, but a legacy.
The moment served as a powerful reminder that Osceola County’s history is written through the lives of pioneers like Clara Thomas — individuals whose resilience, faith, and service continue to inspire generations.
Positively Osceola was proud to be there as Clara Helen Thomas celebrated 100 remarkable years — a century defined by strength, compassion, and community.
🎂 Here’s to 100 years of impact — and a life that continues to shine brightly in Osceola County. Happy Birthday Clara!!
















