Ms. Audrey J. Thompson-Ewell was born on October 30, 1947 in Baltimore, Maryland to the late Bernice Thompson and Herbert L. Kelly. Audrey attendded Baltimore City Public Schools shere she received her high school deploma. She then furthered her education by receiving a Nursing Home Health Aide certificate in 1967. She was gainfulljy employed at the age of sixteen. She was last employed at Direct Marketing Association, also known as Harte Hanks, for seventeen years until she became ill. Audrey was very adamant about cleanliness. If you would talk about clean sweep that is what she would do to your house. She never liked clutter, everything had to have its own place. Wherever she went she made friends, she loved Indian jewelry and was a collector of porcelain dolls, clowns, and crystal. Audrey was not one to hold her tongue. She would truthfully tell you how she felt, at any given time. She was a very family-oriented person. She spoke highly of her children and was very fond of her grandchildren and great-grandchild. Her favirite words to babies were, ''What you doing Ms. OOH too tootsies, kay kay kay.'' Those who've heard it before known what she meant. She was affectionately known as Audrey/Mom to many people and devoted her life to God and her family. She leaves to cherish her memory; six children, Zina M. Ewell-Spears, Clinton L. Ewell Jr., Hilda E. Ewell-Jackson, William J. thompson, renard V.Sorrell and Philip A. Sorrell; two sons-in-law, Walter M. Spears and Marlon M. Jackson four daughters-in-law, Dorshell, Bridget, Katosha and Monique; twenty-three and a half grandchildren, Danielle, William, Sean, Keara, Renard, Clinton III, Audriana, Shaunda, Ricole, Clifford IV, Brian, Arrion, Khadeija, Kayla, Keyona, Kzari, Marlon, Hylin, Shakila, Clinesha, Jerome, Demonte and one unborn and preceded in death by one great-granddaughter, Aiyannal four brothers and five sisters, Charles, Rita, Gloria, Robert, Houston, Roland,Mary Wmma, Mary Ellen and Rochelle; also a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and a long time companion Don Andrews.