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Henry Clay Mayers Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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Mayers, Henry Clay, Jr. Of Irving, TX, passed away on August 6, 2008. He was born on January 18, 1930, in Wichita Falls, TX, to Henry Clay, Sr. and Annie Corinne Mayers. As a teenager he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He was president of his class at Rice University and graduated in 1953. Mr....

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So many of my very fondest memories are those of times spent with Uncle Henry and his wonderful family. I will cherish them as a priceless heirloom forever.

He was a patriarch of our family, and his love for learning, the outdoors, and for our family's history will live on in me and in my descendents for generations to come.

Words to genuinely express my empathy for his family's loss fail me. Kathleen, Mary Ann, & Russell - you are much loved by the Alabama Mayers family,...

Mary Ann, Kathleen and Russell, my thoughts and prayers are with you at the loss of your dad. Rest in the loving arms of Jesus as He carries you through this time.
Love you
Cindy

Uncle Henry was truly one of the best Uncle's ever! He was, without a doubt, one of the most knowledgable people we have ever known. We have so many happy memories of our time together. We will never forget Uncle Henry or the gentle, kind, and thoughtful manner in which he led his life. To our Texas family...we love you greatly and we are deeply sorry for this loss. You are most assuredly in our thoughts and prayers.

Henry was a dear brother-in-law to me and uncle to my children and grand children. It was a joy to share
wonderful family vacations, hiking and birding. He was much loved by
his brother John and all of our family.
We miss him very much.
Love, Ann Mayers

Henry was one of my first and dearest friends, starting out in programming support for IBM. I appreciate the guidance and high standards he set for all of us. We enjoyed many unforgettable days on the golf course and also during lunch for those random card games. It's been great to know you, Henry. My sincere thoughts go out to the rest of the family.