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Clark Funeral Home was established in 1935 by John Lauren Clark, Sr. and his wife, Christine McNair Clark. Service and traditions founded in that first generation were carried on by John Lauren Clark, Jr. and his wife, Nancy Collins Clark. Now Jason McGhin and his wife, Laurie Clark McGhin, continue those valued traditions as we begin our 85th year of service to South Georgia and North Florida.

Our large selection of engraving styles, sizes and colors allow you to design the perfect memorial. A memorial service will be announced at a later time. Rev. Eric Mitchell will officiate. Military Honors will be presented. Mr. Jordan passed away at Camellia Gardens of Life Care in Thomasville, GA, .
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You can be confident that when the death of a loved one occurs in a distant location and you wish to have our loved one transported back to Cairo, we can easily make all of the necessary arrangements. Because of our involvement in regional, state, and national funeral service organizations, we know many of our colleagues personally and have mutual working relationships with them.
Clark Funeral Home will assist you in selecting a loving and personal memorial. Our large selection of engraving designs, styles, sizes and colors will enable you to design the perfect lasting memorial. When purchasing a monument from Clark Funeral Home, you will receive one-on-one design consultation with a very competent and reliable member of our staff, ensuring your memorial to be a unique compliment to the life of you or your loved ones.
This allows you to select for yourself exactly what services and funeral merchandise you feel is appropriate for you. This offers you the peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be carried out in addition to relieving your children from the responsibility of making the decisions at the time of your death.
Rev. Tim Rose will officiate. She will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Cairo, GA. She was well known for her great biscuits that she made fresh every day at our local Hardee's Restaurant. She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Cairo. Glenda was affectionately called "Nanny" by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Reviews (2)
Playat Am
Playat Am
Dec 08, 2020
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Coffins are very comfortable 10/10 would recommend
grandma would have loved it
DeeAnna Owens
DeeAnna Owens
Sep 06, 2019
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Everyone here was very compassionate patient and understanding for our loss and in helping us know what to do in a time like this when we've never had to handle these type of issues before . Even after the memorial they were still there for us.