Frances Mae Clark entered her eternal home on August 7, 2022, at the age of 94.
Frances was born January 3, 1928, in Pineville, Kentucky to the late Otto Taylor and Sarah Faulkner.
Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Clark, Sr., a daughter, Barbara Jean Hubert, a grandson, Courtney Dominic Newland, a sister, Dorothy Turner, and a brother, James Faulkner.
Surviving are her children, Betty L Newland, Cindy Evans, Raymond Clark, Jr., Lorrain Clark, Billie Rae (Billy Ray) Sutton, Marcia Ann Clark, and Morris “Pete” (Tammy) Clark; grandchildren, Richard Anthony Newland, Tina Lee Cooper, Micheal Q (Vanessa) Evans, Dwayne (Micheal Jane) Evans, Travis Clark, Tyler Clark, Tiffany Nicole (Rashayn) Hayes, Billy Jr. Sutton (Denise Begay), Melissa Tillis, Cheyenne (George) Markou, Christian Blake Clark, Malachi D. Clark, Kanye Bryant, Alexis Farnham, and Regie Wares; and many beautiful great and great great grandchildren. She also leaves many nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of friends, including special neighbors Pete and Lynn Harperee and special friends, Phillip and Debbie Kiser, and her canine friend, Stormy.
A homegoing service will be held at 1pm on Friday, August 12, 2022, at the Roberts Funeral Home in Washington Court House, Ohio with Pastor Randy Lee and Pastor Don Young officiating. Burial will follow in the Washington Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Friday from 11am until the start of the service. Memories and online condolences may be shared with the family at www.robertsfh.net.
To the family and friends of Frances Mae Clark, our mother, momie, grandmother, nanny, neighbor, and prayer warrior. To those who knew her she was a kind, loving, sweet, compassionate, giving, excellent woman of God. Going forward she was blessed with 8 children and boat load of grands the totaled 6 generations. Along the way, she has also adopted a wealth of of children that she loved as her own. Frances loved to see people come visit. She enjoyed their company and would always make people laugh and offer an encouraging word for their soul. She was very stylish and sported trendy clothing, with matching shoes, and jewelry. She loved soaking in all of Gods works especially unique and colorful flowers. Whenever she was out in the community, she was often approached by strangers who could sense and see the light of the Lord upon her. Later in life Frances began a new journey of creativity that blossomed into becoming an artist. Both of her sons inherited this natural talent as well. However, on August 7, 2022, at 8:20 am she began her eternal beginning with a new address. PRASIE BE TO GOD.
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