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Clifton Jay GILLUM

Lexington, Kentucky

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GILLUM Clifton Jay, 45, of Concord, CA died Oct 16, 2011. He is survived by his mother, Ruth Powell and step-father, Norman Powell; a brother, Scott Gillum (Mindy) of Walnut Creek, CA; sister, Juliana Noe (Bruce) of Lexington; three aunts, Caroline McIntosh of Houston, TX, Ann Baughman (Stein) of...

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May God bless you and your family.

I am saddened to hear of Jay's passing. I will always remember his laughter and the good times we shared. Scott, you and your family are in my prayers.

Jay was always a man, even as a child, who believed he should take care of his family. He was the first person I ever walked for, not to mention the only one who ever got me to rollerblade. He made sure I knew he would never fail to be there for me and always talked about what we should do to help the next generation of our family. I am sure that now not only is he my daughter's uncle and godfather, but also her guardian angel.

He was always smiling. That's how I remember Jay.

Scott, Coach and Ruth are in our prayers.

I am so sorry to hear of Jay's passing. We graduated Henry Clay together and I always thought he was such a nice guy. May God bless and my prayers are with you.

Jay was a close friend of my son, Cary Lyle. They played football together at Henry Clay...I remember him as a very nice young man. God Bless. Cora Hughes

My prayers join those of so many others during this time of profound loss! Jay was a friend to so many at Henry Clay and beyond. May God bless you with grace that sustains and love that transcends this unspeakable pain.

This is such sad news. Scott i am so sorry for you and your family's loss.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Jay's family during this difficult time.Coach Powell and Scott who I knew well So Sorry. I knew Jay for many years through school (Morton and Henry Clay). He was one of my first friends when I moved there in 9th grade amoung alot of others. My sincerest condolences.
Larry Minton