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Elmer Clay Jorgensen

04/29/1937 - 12/03/2011

Elmer Clay Jorgensen obituary, 04/29/1937-12/03/2011

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Elmer Jorgensen Obituary


JORGENSEN,
Elmer Clay

Died on December 3, 2011 after a long period of ill health. He was born on April 29, 1937, in Roosevelt Utah to William Elmer Jorgensen and Yvonne Smith Jorgensen. During his life, he lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, until the family moved to Washington, first to Moses Lake, then to Sunny side, finally settling in Richland, Washington. He graduated from Columbia High School in Richland. He entered college at BYU in 1955. His college pursuits were put on hold at the end of his junior year while he served a mission for his church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in the Spanish American Mission. He then returned to his studies at Brigham Young University where he completed his Bachelor's, Master's and PhD. Degrees in Clinical Psychology. He married Doris Elaine Johnson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on January 13, 1961. He is survived by his wife Doris; children Elmer Clay Jorgensen (Sarah) Jr., Layne Stuart Jorgensen (Leanne), Julia Denise Rogers (Jay), and Sheila May Graham (Leland); twelve grandchildren and four step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Rhonda Jorgensen, and his first grandchild, Layne Jr. His professional life included teaching for a time at Eastern Washington University, serving as Director of Child & Family Services at Spokane Mental Health Center for many years and in private practice as a Clinical Psychologist in family matters, and finished his career in part time forensic work for the Spokane Public Defenders, Grant County Public Defenders, and in Benton County. He finally fully retired in 2010. He authored two books. His hobbies included spoiling his grandchildren, followed by fishing, ceramics, and water color painting. His funeral will be at the Cheney LDS Church at 2536 N 6th in Cheney Washington on Wednesday, December 7 at 11:00 a.m. followed by burial at the Fairview Cemetery on Salnave Road in Cheney. Online guestbook at cheneyfuneral.com.
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Published by Spokesman-Review from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2011.

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Beverly

November 30, 2024

13 years and I still miss talking with you. SFGS is going strong. I still run the business with your values and the way you felt we should work with children and family and it keeps us going. I miss you, my friend. Thank you for being a big part of my life.

Beverly Wayne

December 8, 2011

For years Dr. Jorgensen was my mentor and teacher ,His effective insights helped me to help children and families .. To be mentor by Dr. Jorgensen was the only schooling I needed.
Clay I will never forget you and will always be grateful for the years' working with you! You helped me to find the comfort I needed to grow as a therapists. Dear friend I will miss you!!
My thoughts and prayers are with you Doris and your family..

Cindy Jordan

December 7, 2011

I will always be grateful for the work Dr. Jorgenson did on cases we shared. He was a great therapist and evaluator and he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Kent Williams

December 6, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with your good family. Kent & Celia Williams and the family of Everett & Melba Williams

Barber

December 6, 2011

May God's Blessings be upon this good man and his family.

Carl McConnell

December 6, 2011

My condolences to the Jorgensen family. I worked for Clay when he was the director of Child and Family Services at Spokane Mental Helath. I remember him as kind, smart and a lot of fun. A few years ago I returned to work at Child and Family. I walk by Clay's office daily and remember him fondly.

Yours,
Carl McConnell

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