Annie Maydell Clack
July 4, 1907 ~ September 23, 2010
Born in:
Winder, Georgia
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, GA
Annie Maydell Mosley Clack, age 103 of Lawrenceville passed away on Thursday, September 23, 2010. Granny was born on July 4, 1907 to John & Frances Mosley in Winder, GA. "Granny Clack" served her community by working as a seamstress providing mending and alteration services for many local citizens of Lawrenceville and surrounding areas. She also made many handmade quilts for family members through the years. She always enjoyed gardening and preparing meals for her family and friends from her garden. Granny was a member of Lawrenceville Church of God.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Rowe Pirkle Clack and two daughters, Sabra Ann Brownlee and Doris Edwards. She is survived by her children, Glendon Clack and his wife, Virginia of Auburn, GA and Melba C. Wages of Lawrenceville, GA; 16 grandchildren; 43 great grandchildren; 79 great great grandchildren; 5 great great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 3 o'clock at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in her memory to Lawrenceville Church of God, 329 Grayson Highway, P. O. Box 367, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 or AseraCare Hospice, 30 Perimeter Park Drive, Ste 201, Atlanta, GA 30341-1329. The family will receive friends on Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 2:00pm until 4:00pm and 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel, 1031 Lawrenceville Highway, Lawrenceville, 770-277-4550.
Our prayers are with this wonderful family during this time of loss. We love you guys. Granny Clack, as we all called her, was one of a kind. She will be missed by all. Love Linky and Neil
Melba & Family,
I want you all to know that I am thinking of you. I hope your memories of Granny will bring a smile to your faces.
Jeff, so sorry to learn of your grandmother’s death. 103 years old, WOW, what a life! Please know we care and are sorry for your loss. Bob and staff of Seawright Funeral Home
Melba and Family, We are sorry to hear of your Mom’s death. She had a long and productive life. We have many fond memories of her and Roe and you children in our home over the many years. We love you and pray God’s blessing on all of her many children..
With our deepest love and respect,
The Lucas Family in Rome, GA and Bartlesville, OK
I loved Annie and visited her for many year and sent her cards. She was a dear person but went to her reward in heaven where there is no pain or sorrow. God Bless everyone that had contact with her.
Granny Clack was a very special lady to us and the whole Brand family. We’re still sleeping under her quilts almost every night. We often think of her and tell our children stories of how she made the quilts and how she used to take care of Chip when he was little and how she then cared so lovingly for Charles after his stroke. Fond memories that will live forever, just like her beautiful smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. She lived a wonderful long life and is a true inspiration to many.
we all loved Annie. She was always special to be with.
we all loved Annie. She was always special to be with.
So sorry for the loss of Granny Clack. 103 years of great life! I am keeping you all close to my heart.
What a precious lady. She loved the Lord. Praying for you all… Love ya.
Psalms 91:14-16 KJV
14 Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.
15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him.
16 With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation.
The lady, always known by me as ‘Granny Clack’, was a wonderful, kind, funny, loving, sharing and CHRISTIAN SOUTHERN LADY, who was loved by many. Her life was one of joy, the real joy Jesus Christ provides for his people. Although I am not at her service due to Homecoming and Revival at my church, my heart and spirit will be there for her. Jesus was her personal savior, I know I will see her, my prayer this morning is for those who don’t. If you attend her service, think about her life as you hear how funny and remarkable she was, and I know where it came from, personally. Jesus was her strength, her way and her life. Oh, what a great example for us to follow. Letting go should be easy, because we all know where she is, I will see her, her question might have been, will you? Love you Melba, mothers are hard to turn loose of, but you know she is dancing in the heavens above.
Desma was my grandmother, and we all loved it when the girls would bring Annie by mama Lucas’ to visit. It was always a happy time. I am glad to be part of Desma and Annie’s heritage. May God comfort you as only he can. Love and Prayers
Leesa
My prayers to the entire family.
Melba,
So sorry to hear about your Mom. I remember my mother Desma & Lucille, & I going to visit Annie about 10 years ago and spending the night with her. What a memory!! I love you and your family, and I’m proud of our physical & spiritual heritage.
Priscilla Lucas Sullins