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Annie L. Clark

December 27, 1935 — November 25, 2020

Clark, Annie Lillian December 27, 1935 to November 25, 2020 Annie, a loving and respectable woman, loved helping children through foster care for many years. She also cared for the youth in her neighborhood and it showed. Many have returned to thank her for her help, loving kindness, tell her of their appreciation of her work, words of wisdom and understanding and the care she had given to them. Annie Lillian Clark expressed her love to others through her actions, which is felt until this day and will be felt long after. What a mother is Remember when you were just learning to talk, who was there to hold you and show you and help you up. It was your mother. As far back in time our memory sends us the face of someone. Someone so kind and loving it lifts our spirits and brightens our days. The person we remember is the loving face with that smile that looks down on us with such love our eyes light up and sparkle. All we remember is the face of our mother, the first love of our lives that cares for us and give us all the things that we need to survive, the things that sustains us, that feeds us. She is the one that cares for us and loves us unconditionally, and we in return with the instinct from growing in the womb, we are bonded to her, but not just because she bore us, but because the love from her to us comes from inside our mind and our spirit and is attached to our heart. That is the love of a mother, which comes from the instinct of life giving thoughts from her heart and soul to ours. There is no other love that can give us the kind that comes from a mothers love. A mothers love has powers almost like the powers that come from above. This love comes down from above and goes deep down inside us to grow forever. If we could just think back from our first existence of life, our mother is there. A bond that is so strong it is hard to break from, we still want to be with her listening and learning from her. This is a love that can never be replaced. Proceeded in death by: Parents Wade and Ida Johnson, and Son Earl Clark, Jr, Daughter Earlean Clark. Survived by: Daughters Belinda Branch, Patricia Clark, Marlean Clark, and Charlean Clark; Brothers Preston Johnson, Oscar Johnson, and Joe Johnson; Sisters Alean Johnson and Johnnie V. Johnson; 14 Grandchildren, 6 Great Grandchildren, and a host of Great-Great-Grandchildren.

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