During the Fall of 1951 life was filled with hopes and dreams: the colors of autumn was seen in the trees and the sounds of nature filled the air and on October 2nd in Houston there was indeed much to celebrate. It was the day that the Clark family would welcome another son George Alfred Clark.
Born to the late Chancy and Dorothy Clark, George affectionately known as “Boozie” was the third of ten children he grew up in the West End surrounded by the love and support of his family friend and his community.
At an early age, he accepted Christ Jesus as his Lord and Savior and was Baptized under the leadership of the late Rev. Scott of St, Stephens Baptist Church.
George “Boozie” was educated in the Houston Independent School District and graduated from John H. Regan High School.
Though he never married, he was blessed with a son and a daughter.
George was preceded in death by his parents Chancy and Dorothy Clark, sisters Shirley McFalls, Donna Kay Adams, Brothers Richard Clark Sr., and Rufus Clark.
George “Boozie“ Clark leaves to cherish and continue to celebrate his life and memories his son Dana (Monique) Zephyr, daughter Tunisia (Cale) Carter, Grandchildren Cale Carter II (Columbia,SC), Caitlin Carter, Clarke Carter, Amari Zephyr, and Amore Zephyr, Sister Brenda Clark Taylor, Brothers Donald Ray (Yolanda) Clark, James ( Lynn ) Clark, Chancy III (Gloria) Clark,, Fred Clark. One Aunt Mary Addison of Simonton, Tx and a host of nieces and nephew as well as extended family and friends.
The Earthly Tabernacle of George Alfred Clark
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