In Memory of

Ann

Liz

Clark

Obituary for Ann Liz Clark

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Ann Liz Clark was born on April 16 1944 in North Carolina to Troy Clark and Louise Dunlap. She was raised with Three brothers Charlie(aka Dave) Donnie and Clyde and two sisters Jean and Carrie.

Around her mid twenties. Ann made the move from North Carolina up north to Washington D.C for better opportunities where she spent the remainder of her life working multiple jobs whether it be at the post office or caterer she worked hard to provide for those she cared about albeit family or great friends. If you were to make a solid enough impression you would consider it to be family so much so where calling her “Aunt Ann” was just a natural norm when you were in her presence.

Some of Ann’s favorite things to do was enjoy being around loved ones. She also was very creative with an eye for being very fashionable. She enjoyed living as a free spirit to do whatever she liked. She was a fan of football, specifically San Francisco 49ers fan even though Washington team was her second choice. She was an avid in conversations especially is she enjoyed your company

She leaves behind her son Tyrone. A host of nieces and nephews including Cheryl, Martin, John, Peter, Khadajah (Dot) James Leslie and Slyvester (Boot) just to name of few as well as as a god Daughter Olaenthia (Waddie) as well as a host of like long friends who stuck with her through thick and thin Dee, Dean, Dell, Debra, Cassandra and Sheila.

Ann Clark’s biggest strength if you knew her was being able to keep the family together with whether it be her words and how she used them as well as being able to be strong through her adversities. Even till the end she gave her best. Her abilities to make friends with almost anyone and being known as a great person to be around hopefully shall not be forgotten as well as as an inspiration to those who never got the chance to meet her in the newer generation of the family. Rest well you have more than earned it. And we all hope to see you on the other side.