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Mittie Odessa Clark Story - Memories for My Brother James C. Clark, Sr

by Serbennia Clark-Davis
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The Children of Mittie Odessa Clark did not have the privilege of growing up with their mother. She was killed as a result of a car crash on April 4, 1966 right outside of her home, 714 East Johnson Street, Dunn, NC. Ages 2, 4 and 6-years-old at the time, they were left with very little if any, memories of the woman they called "Mommie." Until they were teens, Joyce, James and Serbennia were raised by their maternal aunt, Lillie Mae Harris in Baltimore, MD.

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Created on: Mar-12-2017   Published on: Aug-09-2021
Format: 8.5"x11" - Softcover w/Glossy Laminate - Color Trade Book
Theme: Family History    Sales Term:  Everyone
Preview Limit: 60 Pages
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Dunn NC    Harnett County    James Carvin Clark    James Carvin Evans    Joyce Dorethea Clark    Mittie Odessa Clark    Serbennia Clark-Davis   
 
About Author
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Serbennia Davis is a professional photographer and journalist. She is a Lady-Vet Business Owner and Ohio Certified Minority Business.

The married, mother of two is a proud grandmother and great-grandmother. Serves as Board Member of Grove City Arts Council. Serbennia previously wrote for Mountain View magazine at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Columbus, OH. She writes blogs on her business website,
Serbennia-Davis.pixels.com

Her passion for photography and journalism began as a child and grew during her 31-year career in the U.S. Army. She worked in Public Affairs for over 15 years.

She is a graduate from both Franklin and DeVry Universities, Columbus, Ohio. Serbennia also climbed the top of her military career chain-of-command when she graduated from the esteem U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy.

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This book is dedicated to my brother James Carvin Clark in commemoration of our mother Mittie Odessa Clark.

 
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