Beulah Griffith Clark, age 86, of Harriman, went home to be with the Lord early Saturday morning, May 9, 2020. She was born September 14, 1933, in Robbins, Tennessee. She was a dedicated member of Liberty Baptist Church in Kingston, one whose life could be summarized in the word “others.” Beulah loved serving God, family and friends. She also enjoyed working in her flowers. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Jess Franklin Clark, Jr; parents, Sam Carl & Florence Griffith; brother, Frank Griffith; baby sister, Ina Mae Griffith; mother-in-law & father-in-law, Jess Franklin & Winnie Mae Griffis Clark; sisters-in-law, Nelma (Bea) Pouge, Thelma (Bea) Grubb, and Peggy Avery.
SURVIVORS
Sons & Daughters-in-law Gerald & Kim Clark of Oakdale
Ronnie & Leasha Clark of Harriman
Grandchildren Jennifer Nelson & husband, Dexter
Heather Tilson & husband, Josh
Jesse Clark & wife, Cortney
Madison Clark
Hannah Hansen & husband, Ben
Isaac Clark
Great-grandchildren Eddie & Salem Nelson, Mia Tilson, Colton & Cameron Clark
Sisters Maxine Mullins & husband, Ray of Vermilion, OH
Juanell Reed of Harriman
Iva Jean Malicoat of Harriman
Brothers Freddie Griffith & wife, Joesetta of Helenwood
Kelly Griffith & friend, Wanda of Robbins
Clyde Griffith & wife, Pam of Robbins
Sisters-in-law Ann Melhorn & husband, Ray of Joyner
Neva Griffith of Robbins
Best Friend Betty Jones of Harriman
A host of extended family & friends
The family will receive friends 4:00 – 7:00 pm, Tuesday, May 12, 2020, at Liberty Baptist Church with funeral service following the visitation at 7:00 p.m., with Pastor Randy Griffis & Bro. Ronnie Clark officiating. Those wishing to attend interment service are asked to meet at 9:45 am, Wednesday, May 13, 2020, at Fraker Funeral Home to go in procession to Childs Memorial Baptist Church for 10:00 am service which will be held in church parking lot. Online register book can be signed at www.frakerfuneralhome.net . Fraker Funeral Home of Kingston is in charge of all the arrangements.
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