of Osceola, AR
August 27, 1924 - January 11, 2014
Ann L. Frashier Clark, 89, of Osceola entered into rest on Saturday, January 11, 2014 in Jonesboro. Born Wednesday, August 27, 1924 in Athelstan, AR to the late W. H ''Bats'' and Olive Frashier, Ann was a member of First United Methodist Church in Osceola and the church choir. She was Worthy Matron of Osceola Eastern Star and Mother Advisor for the Osceola Rainbow Girls Chapter. Retired Office Manager for Osceola Machine Works, Ben F. Bulter Company and Missco Implement Company. She is survived by three daughters: Janice (Dale) Morgan and Sharon Coburn both of Osceola and Carolyn (Ken) Murray of Anchorage, AK; six grandchildren: Josh Stewart, Lori Coburn, Blair Coburn, Will Coburn Jr., Allison Reed and Lauren Murray; three great grandchildren: Brittany Stewart, Lauren Stewart and Trinity Reed; one sister: Batsine McAfee of Santa Fe, NM. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Knox E. Clark.
All of you have been on my mind from time to time and this morning was a good time to reach out. May our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Our time together still brings warmth to my heart.
In Christ, Middi
All of you have been on my mind from time to time and this morning was a good time to reach out. May our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Our time together still brings warmth to my heart.
In Christ, Middi
Sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I truly liked both of your parents, and both your sisters. Living in Arkansas was such a good and simple time. Unlike the days we are currently living in. Miss you! Think of you often. Gary
I have just noted Mrs. Clarks' homegoing. I want to say I really liked her and look foward to seeing her in heaven. A great lady and women with fortitude and strength. My respect for her to each of her love ones and my respect to each of you. Peace to each of you and smiles as you remember her great accomplishments here on this planet. Her kindness and God's love will never loose its' place. What a great soul has moved to glory.
To the family of Anna Laurie Clark:
I am writing you to let you know I offer my sympathy to all of you girls in the loss of your Mom. Since we are all of the same community, one's loss is a loss to others of us as well. I remember our school days and our parents attending all of the school activities we all were in. Of course, your Mom and Dad were there right along with our parents.
I know the loss you are feeling now, but I also know you have good feelings of the home you came from and the love of both your parents. You all are in my thoughts and I pray for the time you can remember just the good memories of your Mom. It will come and may God bless each of you as you adjust to her absence physically, but never in your hearts.
Sincerely,
Christine Heard Shoemake
Sorry to hear about the death of Mrs. Clark. Knew her for many years. Very nice lady. My sympathies are with all her family and friends.
Janice I am so sorry to hear about your mom. My heart goes out to you and your family.
I remember your mom so well from when I worked with you at Crompton, which seems like an eternity ago.
Sincerely,
Janet (Enis) Chunn
I was sorry to read of Ms.Ann death. I enjoyed visiting with her when she was able to come to the office. My God be with you all thru this time.
For Dr. Lori Coburn and her family: I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your grandmother. I sincerely offer my thoughts and prayers for your family.
Thinking of you all. May God give you comfort. She sure loved her family!! Love yall
I sincerely offer my condolences to a fine family. I hold you all in the highest regards. Mrs. Clark was part of the Athelstan community which I hold dear. Bless you all.
To The Clark & Coburn familys: My sincere sympathy for your mother & grandmothers death. Roy H. Shull Member of the 1st United Methodist Church Osceola.
Sorry to learn of your mothers passing. She will be missed. Please let us know if we help in some way.
Ken Murray
Your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this time Ann was a special lady loved by many she will truly be missed