Audrey Clark Lloyd passed away on March 29, 2023. She was born in 1932 in Bear Creek just outside of Yosemite National Park in California. Her parents were George Carlson Clark and Myrle Dillon who preceded her in death.
She spent her youth in Visalia, California. Her senior year in the Visalia High School she was a song/cheer leader and was a lead in two high school plays. As children her brother Donald and her were in all of the shows that the recreation department put on. She joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1943 and was always active. She was a Sunday School Secretary (SS), SS and primary teacher and she was crowned Queen of the Gold and Green Ball.
In 1950 she moved to Salt Lake City and went to work for ZCMI and became a salesclerk and an assistant buyer for the girl's department. She met Harries A. Lloyd and was married to him by Mathew Cowley in the Salt Lake Temple on June 19, 1952.
She was a Relief Society, Primary and MIA President, and a hostess supervisor in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. She was a librarian and Stake Social Coordinator. She learned to cook Chinese food and became an excellent Chinese cook. She became a tap dancer and performed several times for people.
She traveled with her sister to Sweden where she met some of her ancestors. She was an avid genealogist and complied 8 large loose-leaf binders of her ancestor's histories. She traveled to many different countries and with her husband on a business trip around the world where he bought a company in Bangkok for Teledyne and shut down a completed engineering operation in Iran.
She is preceded in death by her 4 brothers and a sister. She is survived by her husband a daughter Jennifer and a son Dale, 5 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. There will be a private memorial at the mortuary.
In lieu of flowers you may donate to the LDS Humanitarian Fund or LDS Philanthropies.
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