CLEM Edmond Clay, 85, of Lexington, died Saturday at the V.A. Hospital Leestown Rd. Born November 18, 1927 to the late Henry and Bessie Snowden Clem, he was a Korean Conflict Navy Veteran, a retired mechanic for Quantrell Cadillac and a member of the Lighthouse Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Anna Jean Sams Clem; two children, Anice Lynn Magruder of Massachusetts, Bradley Clay (Glenda) Clem of Lexington, KY; six grandchildren, Jason Scott Magruder, Brandon Keith Magruder, Timothy Stuart Magruder, Christopher Lynn Magruder, Amberlyn Jean Clem and Kristen Michelle Meyers; a step grandchild, Tonia Collins; several great-grandchildren; two sisters, Nell Young and Emma Wickett both of Indiana. Services will be 12pm Friday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home Main St. Visitation will be from 10am-12pm Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Published in Lexington Herald-Leader on January 8, 2013