
Audrey Clark, 92 of Savannah GA, passed away quietly on November 7, 2025. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra Lynn, 2 grandchildren, Bryan and Lindsey and numerous nieces and nephews.
Audrey was born in London, England December 17, 1932 the youngest of 5 children, born to Amy and Robert Tietz.
Audrey met her husband, Lewis A Clark (USAF) in 1954 while he was stationed in the UK. They married and she accompanied him to the states where she became a U.S. citizen. Although she was “Americanized” in many ways (for instance she loved a good cup of coffee), she never lost her beautiful accent.
Audrey thrived as a military wife, volunteering at each of the bases where Lewis was stationed. Together they had 2 children, Sandra Lynn (1957) and Joe Robert (1960-2024).
In 1969, as her husband’s retirement approached, they settled in Savannah and made it home. Audrey began to work outside of the home and eventually ended her career working at Chatham County Juvenile Court.
Audrey had many friends, including members of a British club and members of the church she last attended, St. George’s Episcopal Church.
Audrey was always loving and kind. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
A small service is planned @ Families First Funeral chapel on Dean Forest Road Thursday November 20 @ 11:00am.
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Marie Lanier
Praying for comfort for your family during this time of loss, and for a lovely, heavenly homecoming for the Lord’s precious child, Audrey Clark. May her family cherish the many wonderful memories they have of their loved one.
Nancy Hiers
So very sorry for your loss 🙏. Audrey was a beautiful lady.God bless.
Billy K.
My prayers are with the family during this time . I worked for Mrs Clark taking care of things around her house after he husband passed. She was truly a unique, sweet, kind person I will miss her dearly. Please except my condolences 🙏
John Palmer
I always appreciated Audrey’s kindness and ready acceptance of me. From her history I imagine she had a very difficult time coming up, but she always greeted me with a smile on her face which speaks volumes of her strength of spirit. Warm wishes and prayers to everyone honoring her life 🙏
Anne Lossing
I was sad to hear of your Mother’s passing, Sandy. I got to know her through the British Wives’Club when l lived in Savannah. Sincere condolences to you and your family.
Shana DeJesus
Sandy, I would like to extend my deepest condolences to you on the passing of your mother. May God comfort you during this difficult time and give you strength in the days ahead.