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Pamela Kaye Clark was born August 12, 1951 in Memphis, TN, the daughter of the late Marshall Dickey and Sylvia Lumpkin Dickey.
She was united in marriage to Lowell Clark on September 3, 1982. Mr. Clark preceded her in death on February 27, 2006. She had worked at Hampton Inn in Pickwick, TN for many years before retiring.
Her greatest joy came from her family, particularly spending time with her grandchildren. She will be lovingly remembered for the warmth and affection she brought into their lives.
Mrs. Clark departed this life on October 5, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 73 Years, 1 Month, 23 Days.
She is survived by two daughters, Sunny Hudson and husband Claudie, Alisha Willis all of Ramer, TN; four grandchildren: Thomas Elam, Bradley Elam, Kayela Hudson, Marcus Hudson; 7 great grandchildren; close friend, Deidre Briggs; special friend, Rickey Stewart.
In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Clark was preceded in death by a great granddaughter, Karson Elam; a sister, Janet Thomas; a brother, Doug Dickey; niece, Michelle Smart.
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160 West Cypress Ave P. O. Box 309, Selmer, TN 38375
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