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Ann Maxine (Milton) Clark

March 13, 1931 — January 29, 2021

Ann Maxine (Milton) Clark

Ann M. Clark, a long time resident of Franklin, departed this life on January 29, 2021.  Ann was born at the family home in Grand Island, Florida, in 1931. She was a fifth generation Floridian.

She attended schools in Eustis, Florida and graduated from Orlando High School in 1949. She married Ted Clark in 1949.  He was in the US Army and served in two major conflicts: Korea

and Vietnam. As a military wife, she had the opportunity to reside in foreign countries.  During her husband's service' station in Florida, she built a home on family property

near her birth place. Upon her father's death, she was involved in the citrus industry.  She loved to travel and was fortunate to visit and fall in love with the mountains of

North Carolina; bought a home in Franklin and made many friends. She did volunteer work at societies that protected animals. She is survived by her son, T.C. Clark, Jr.

(Jackie); grandson: T.C.Clark 111,(Eleanor) of Toronto, Canada. Brother:W.A. Milton 111 of Altoona, Florida. Three nieces, two great nieces, two great nephews, all residents

of Florida. The family would like to express it's deep appreciation for the love, friendship and assistance rendered by our cousin James Wilson (now deceased); dear friend

Jan Delong; the good folks at The Franklin House and especially the devotion and concern from the staff at Macon Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

Online condolences may be sent to www.bryantgrantfuneralhome.com

Bryant-Grant Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the Clark family.

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