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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Mildred Ann
Clark
August 5, 1935 – August 7, 2024
Mildred Ann Clark passed away peacefully at home on August 7, 2024. She was 89 years old. She was born August, 5, 1935 in Tucson, Arizona and lived here most of her life. She had a lot of family and friends and in the weeks before she passed she was fortunate to have seen many of them.
Preceded in death by her Mother and Father, Anita Mariscal Brady and John Bernard Brady. Her siblings John Brady, Jr., Gloria Brady Barbea, and Vivian Frances Arellano, and her son, Kenneth Robert Morales. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Edward Lorell Clark, and her children Michael George Morales, Daniel James Morales, Clariza Ann Clark, and Jennifer Barbara Clark, and her grandchildren Rachel Breann Fry, DJ Morales, Vince John Morales, Melonie Ann Morales and Jada Reese Capritta. She had several great grandchildren, as well as countless Nieces and Nephews. She will also be missed by her last closest companion, and her protector, her little chihuahua/ terrier mix, Shadow.
Millie was born at home in Tucson, Arizona. She went to Menlo Park Elementary, Roskruge and Tucson High School. She married "Sonny" Apolino George Morales, and had 3 sons. Later she married Edward Lorell Clark and had 2 daughters. She got her first job from her sister Gloria, at Capels Photography, and later worked at Jones Photo, where she met her husband Lorell. She spent many years selling Indian Jewelry at Indian Arts and Crafts at El Con Mall. She would rarely be seen without her beautiful Indian jewelry. She was an avid gardner. She enjoyed working in her garden and loved adding unique specimens. She knew that every leaf or cutting would grow another plant. Her garden was playful, filled with treasures she found at yard sales. They include rusty objects, marbles, glass bottles and anything she could find to make her garden designs come true. She loved aloes, agaves, kalanchoes and tricheocerus cactus. She celebrated each bloom and dedicated garden areas to family members, and furnished them with treasures that were reminders of them.
She was a wonderful Mother, generous and loving, and will be greatly missed. The greatest comfort is that she will be with those she loved who have passed before her
Visitation
Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary (North Chapel)
8:00 - 9:45 am
Rosary
Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary (North Chapel)
Starts at 9:00 am
Visits: 2
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