Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
William Jay Clark was born on October 5, 1939 in Senoia, Georgia the only child to the late Althonas Clark and Annie Lizzie Clark, departed his earthly life on February 25, 2015 at Tranquility at Kennesaw Mountain.
A native of Fayette County, where he attended the city's public high school Fayette County High School. After high school William went on to pursue various jobs in the automotive and construction industry where he found his passion and many talents in home constructions.
William enjoyed his work as a carpenter and started his own business Clark and Sons Home Improvement as an Independent Contractor.
William was preceded in death by his wife Bobbie Jean Clark, his mother Annie Lizzie Clark, his father Althonas Clark and his first wife Annette Grooms.
William leaves to cherish his memory son, Roderick Clark (Sherika), his stepson Stanley Flemister (Lena), son Fernando Clark (Ramona), son Efram Clark (Evelyn), son Diaz Clark, his daughters Melody Clark and his daughter Renita Clark Watermann (Kenneth); grandchildren Imarai Watermann, Kenneth Watermann Jr. Reshida Clark, Briana Clark, Lamar Clark Jr, Andrea Flemister, Royce Clark, and Telisha Clark; three great grandchildren, Antonio Clark, Carleto Clark and Adrian Jacobs; Sister-in-law late Loistine Carter (Allen), Brenda Jennings, Lisa Bridges Jones, Pamela Perdue, Denise Flemister and Brother-in-law Louis Sutton and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many loving friends.









‘May you Rest in Peace’
‘The Clark Family would like to thank everyone for coming out to the reflections that was held on March 1st. Celebrating The Life of our Dad and allowing us to mingle and reflect
with family and friends during this time is a sign of unity and love.
‘When I first connected to this family through my relationship with Brenda, Jay & Bobbie were instant favorites as a couple. I always appreciated Jay’s straight-fowardness and quintessential manliness. When he called me Brother-In-Law, it had a special sound to it that always made me feel like I belonged. One of my fondest memories was of he and Bobbie Jean coming to our home for dinner and Brenda served tomatoes fresh from her garden as an appetizer. He was absolutely delighted by their freshness and the particular way she had prepared them. From where I stood, I always thought Bobbie Jean was his priceless jewel and now they are reunited in eternity. RIP Brother-In-Law.’
‘William Jay Clark was a God loving man , and God loved him ”
‘RIP my dear Father’
‘God is always great , He has always blessed The Clark Family , and he is still doing so !’
‘”Peace be with you”‘
‘Love you Uncle Jay’
‘Rest in peace uncle Jay. You will be missed but always loved pascual
I miss u uncle Jay love you’
‘All My Love to all of my Family.’
‘Sorry I never had chance to meet you but heard good things about u
R.I.P’