Mrs. Clark was born in Porterdale to the late Charlie Sanders and Mary Mote Sanders. She loved to make and collect porcelain dolls, and was a longtime member of the Flag City Doll Club. Mrs. Clark was a packer for Streetman, now known as Keebler. A member of Calvary Baptist Church, she taught the young girls in Sunday School. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cleveland Mack "Jimmy" Clark.
She is survived by her sons, Tony Clark (Paula) of Warner Robins and Michael Clark of Lawrenceville; grandchildren, Chris Clark (Jill), and Mallary Clark, of Warner Robins, Katie Clark of Lawrenceville; and great granddaughter, Lauren Clark of Warner Robins.
Mrs. Clark was born in Porterdale to the late Charlie Sanders and Mary Mote Sanders. She loved to make and collect porcelain dolls, and was a longtime member of the Flag City Doll Club. Mrs. Clark was a packer for Streetman, now known as Keebler. A member of Calvary Baptist Church, she taught the young girls in Sunday School. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cleveland Mack "Jimmy" Clark.
She is survived by her sons, Tony Clark (Paula) of Warner Robins and Michael Clark of Lawrenceville; grandchildren, Chris Clark (Jill), and Mallary Clark, of Warner Robins, Katie Clark of Lawrenceville; and great granddaughter, Lauren Clark of Warner Robins.
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