Charlotte Kay Clarkson

Charlotte Kay Clarkson, 73 of Calera, Okla., passed away on Sunday, July 7, 2019 in Kingston, Okla. She was born on July 28, 1945 in Durant, Okla. to J.E. and Edythe Mae (Manning) Mullens.

Charlotte attended Durant Public Schools. She met her partner, Tom Barr, and they have been together for the last 23 years.

Charlotte was the Office Manager for Clarkson Income Tax Services for 18 years and enjoyed working there and visiting with clients. She will be missed by many clients. She also enjoyed flower gardening, reading, playing Candy Crush, spending time with her family and eating sweets.

Charlotte is preceded in death by parents J.E. and Edythe Mullens and brother Jerry Mullens.

Charlotte is survived by daughter Donna Clarkson and partner Mark Swearengin of Durant, Okla., daughter Dena Hammond and husband Kerry of Durant, Okla., son Clay Clarkson and wife Kristy of Oklahoma City, Okla., granddaughter Tayler Marcy and husband Ryker of Durant, Okla., granddaughter Jordon Hammond of Durant, Okla, grandsons Kolby and Cade Clarkson both of Oklahoma City, Okla., brother Randy Mullens and wife LouAnne of Durant, Okla., sister-in-law Peggy Mullens of Durant, Okla., one great-grandbaby on the way, and longtime friend Karen Thomas of Calera, Okla.

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, July 12, 2019 at 2 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Service Chapel. Speaker Mark Swearengin will be conducting the service.
Condolences can be sent to www.brownsfuneralservice.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service in Durant.

2 Comments

  1. Carla Taylor says:

    This lady was an angel here on Earth…. I never say
    W her without a smile on her sweet face. The last time I visited with her was at Tayler’s wedding and she had complete JOY on her face! I’m so glad that’s the image I will forever have off her! I’m sure that’s the look she has in Heaven. She sure loved her family. I know they will miss her dearly. Prayer for Gods Peace that passes all Understanding ❤️
    I won’t be at the service, I broke my wrist and will be having surgery next week

  2. Linda D. Ingram says:

    Dear Donna and Family: I’m so sorry, my heart is breaking, I dearly loved your Mom and will miss her so much. I felt a close connection to her, what ever my problem when I called, she would find someone to fix it. She gave me a feeling of great confidence in knowing that I had made the right decision of choosing your office. Most of all, she was an adorably sweet person, I so enjoyed chatting with her. My daughter, grand daughter and I offer our most sincere condolences for your loss. My God bless you and console you during this painful sadness.