Wednesday, February 15, 2006 - 2:00 P.M. Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. 
1260 Wrightsboro Road - Augusta, Georgia 
Reverend Clyde Hill, Sr. ~ Pastor Reverend Dr. Paul Gardner ~ Officiating 
 
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May 28, 1973, was a wonderful year that the Lord blessed 
 
Thomas and Aundra Clark with a son named, Thomas Lee Clark, Jr. 
 
He joined Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church at an early age where he 
 
served as an acolyte during morning worship services. 
 
Tommy attended C.T. Walker Magnet School, Tubman 
 
Middle School and Lucy C. Laney High School. Tommy never missed 
 
a day in school from first through 12th grades and received a certifi 
 
cate for perfect attendance. 
 
During his attendance at Lucy C. Laney High School, he was 
 
a dedicated member of the Lucy C. Laney High School Marching 
 
Band and the Student Council. 
 
Tommy attended Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia, 
 
Augusta State College and Augusta Technical Institute. He received 
 
two diplomas: one in Industrial Maintenance and the second in Elec 
 
trical Wiring. Tommy then began his employment with Georgia Power 
 
Company in July, 1998. He started out as a helper and then became an 
 
Apprentice Electrician in the Developmental Programs. January 6, 
 
2001, Tommy was promoted to Operating Assistant. 
 
In November, 2001, Tommy was united in Holy Matrimony 
 
to Keisha M. Dixon. The couple relocated to Conyers, Georgia and 
 
joined Pleasant Hill C.M.E. Church. Tommy was a Distribution Op 
 
erator in McDonough, Georgia. To this union in September, 2002, 
 
they were blessed with Thomas Lee Clark, III (Tre). 
 
Presently, he was employed at the Georgia Power Company 
 
in Augusta where he was the Senior Support Specialist. He also played 
 
drums for several area churches. He most recently was a drummer for 
 
Greater Young Zion Baptist Church. Tommy was a devoted volunteer 
 
percussion instructor for the Lucy C. Laney High School Band. 
 
On Thursday, February 9, 2006, Tommy made his eternal 
 
transition at the Medical College of Georgia. 
 
He leaves to cherish his memory: a ioving and devoted wife, 
 
Keisha D. Clark; son, Thomas L. Clark, III; parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tho 
 
mas L. (Aundre) Clark, Sr.; mother-in-law, Mrs Bernestine D. McGhee; 
 
grandmother-in-law, Mrs. Lessie Dixon; brother-in-law, Thaddeus (Aisha) 
 
Dixon; niece, Kameryn Dixon; four aunts, Barbara Washington, Annette 
 
Johnson, Augusta, GA, Glenda Boyd, Miami, FL and Justine Clark, 
 
Charleston, SC; godmother, Eleanor Carr; great-uncle, Elijah (Thelma) 
 
Clark; great-aunts, Cora M. Clark, Alamo, GA, Nellie Clark, Jackson 
 
ville, FL and Rebecca Vann, Hazlehurst, GA; great-great-aunt, Mattie 
 
Johnson, Eastman, GA; cousins, Rhonda Clark, Carla R. White, Karen 
 
D. McCain, Augusta, GA, Ricky (Deborah) Clark, Ronald Moore, 
 
Lumber City, GA, Karen (Eric) Searcy, Lithonia, GA, Delton Clark, 
 
Philadelphia, PA, and Pamela Boggan, Corpas Cove, TX; and a host of 
 
other relatives and friends. 
 
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 Reverend Clyde Hill, Sr. ~ Presiding 
Pas tor, M t. Calvary Baptist Church 
Prelude 
Processional ........................................... Celebration Choir "Oh How Wondrous" 
Opening Hymn of Praise ....................... "How Great Thou Art" 
Selection ................................................... Celebration Choir "Hosanna" 
Prayer ......................................................... Rev. Otis Moss, III 
Tabernacle Baptist Church 
Scriptures Old Testament ......................................... Rev. William Blount Greater Young Zion Baptist Church NewTestament ......................................... Rev. Richard White 
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church-]onesboro, Georgia 
Selection ................................................... Celebration Choir "Who's On The Lord's Side?" 
Reflections Friend ~ Fred Kyler / Bertron Martin Supervisor ~ Ms. Tricia Dodgen Teacher ~ Mr. Andrew Jefferson 
Musical Tribute .................................. Mr. Waymon Huntley Obituary ............................................................. Read Silently 
"Safe In His Arms" 
Acknowledgements .....................................Mrs. Ophelia Adams 
Selection ................................................... Celebration Choir "I Sing Because I'm Happy" 
Eulogy .......................................... Rev. Dr. Paul W. Gardner 
Williams Memorial C .M. E. Church 
Recessional ............................................. "Lift The Savior Up" 
Interment ........................................ Walker Memorial Cemetery 
Repast ....................................... Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 
 
 The Journey 
 
The mighty oak stood proud and tall, Kissed by each 
 
gentk breeze, Her feet warmed by the rich brown 
 
earth, Her clothing . . . golden leaves. And here 
 
and there among the leaves, Her acorns could be 
 
found . . . Some swinging by their cocky "tarns", 
 
Some swirling to the ground. One little acorn cried 
 
aloud, "You must not let me go! Your mighty arms 
 
and rustling leaves are all the life I know." "What 
 
would I do without your strength, Your arms of love 
 
that hold and shield me from the bitter storms, and 
 
warm me when I'm cold?" "I cannot leave this peace 
 
ful place . . . (How could you bid me go?) . . There'll 
 
be no one to comfort me when you desert me so." 
 
The mighty oak just smiled and said, "Don't worry, 
 
little friend; It is not 'death' that waits for you, But 
 
'life' that never ends." "For stronger arms will hold 
 
you now, (You, too, will mighty be) . . . And as you 
 
reach, each day, toward God, 
 
You'll touch eternity." "So, softly 
 
now, I bid you go ... (Your voy- *7 
 
age will be sweet) ... As you feel 
 
God reach out and say, "Your jour 
 
ney is complete." 
 
 
 
 
 
 FRED KYLER BERTRON MARTIN TYRONE MARTIN DAVID WASHINGTON 
 
RUSSELL TURNER MICHAEL TANKSLEY 
TROY HILL JAMES WALKER 
 
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EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA POWER COMPANY LUCY CRAFT LANEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND 
 
COUSINS 
 
CARLA R. WHITE 
 
PAMELA M. BOGGAN 
 
KAREN D. McCAiN 
 
SHAXDA A. WHITE 
 
JOWANNA L. EVANS 
 
JAMEKA K. EVANS 
 
The family of Thomas L. Clark, Jr. would like to thank you for all your thoughts, prayers, and acts of kindness during their time of bereavement. May God bless and keep all of you. 
The Celebration Choir was a combination of commu nity church choirs. 
Services Entrusted To 
930 D'Antignac Street - Augusta, Georgia 706.722.4809 
 
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Mr. Thomas L. Clark, Jr. 
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest Thursday, February 9, 2006 at the Medical College of Georgia, Mr. 
Thomas L . (Tommy) Clark of Richmond Hill R d . , beloved hus band of Keisha D. Clark. Tommy attended was an employee of Georgia Power Company as a Senior Support Specialist. He also played drum for several area churches. He most recently was a drummer for Greater Young Missionary Baptist Church and volunteer percussion instruc tor for the Lucy Laney High School Band. Other survivors include his son, Master Thomas L. Clark, III; devoted father and mother, Mr. Thomas L. (Aundra) Clark, Augusta; mother-in-law, Mrs. Bernestine D. McGhee and a host of other rela tives and friends. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. from Mt. Calvary Bapttst Church of which Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr. is pastor with Rev. Dr. Paul Gard ner officiating. Interment will be in Walker Memorial Park. Memorial services will be held on Tuesday evening at 6:00 p.m. at Williams Memorial CME Church. In lieu of flowers, make dona tions to the Thomas L. Clark, Jr. Scholarship Fund. Friends may call at the residence or the funeral home. The Historic Dent's Undertaking Establishment Serving the CSRA Since the 1800's. 
The Augusta Chronicle-February 14, 2006