Deborah Denise Clark
RED SPRINGS—Ms. Deborah Denise Clark of 6642 Preston Rd, Red Springs was born September 7,1958 in Robeson County and departed this life on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at UNC Southeastern to enter her eternal home in Heaven. Ms. Deborah was an Organ Donor and her last heartbeat and breath of life ended Tuesday, July 18, 2023.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Mr. Repete (Whiteford) Clark, and Ms. Margaret Jones; two brothers, Mr. Kenneth W. Clark and Mr. Dennis R. Clark, and a sister Ms. Jennifer D. Clark.
Ms. Deborah (GiGi) leaves behind to cherish her memories a beloved son, Brandon Cox (Kelly) of Bonaire, GA; grandchildren, Ethan Cox (Lexi Tschannen), Braydon Cox, Hayven Cox, Tyler Gray, Anna Gray, and Isabell Mable; great-grandchildren, Truman Gray and Tyler Rae Gray all of Georgia.
Siblings; Mr. Michael L. Clark of Maxton; Mr. William H. Clark (Rubeye) of Georgia; Ms. Sylvia A. Sampson of Maxton; and Mrs. Rose M. Clark-Hunt (Jimmy) of Orrum; sister-in-laws Ms. Peggy Clark and Ms. Brenda Blue of Maxton; a very special loving aunt and uncle; Mrs. Artie Jacobs (Bobby) who loved her as their child; Mr. McKinley Jones Jr. (Hazel) of the Wakulla Community, Red Springs; Dr. Bobby Brayboy (Cathy) of Lumberton; along with a host of relatives and friends.
The funeral service will be held 12:00 noon Saturday, July 22, 2023, at United by Faith Community Ministries, 171 Doc Henderson Rd, Maxton, NC 28364, with Rev. Guy Graham, Jr. officiating. Viewing will be at 11:00am-12:00 noon, prior to service. Burial will follow in the United by Faith Community Ministries Cemetery.
The family with be accepting friends and family at the home of Aunt Artie and Uncle Bobby Jacobs of 6642 Preston Rd, Red Springs, NC.
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