James-Clay-Obituary

James F. Clay Jr.

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

James F. Clay, Jr., 55 of Mechanicsburg passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at his home. Born February 25, 1956 in Harrisburg, PA, was the son of James F. Clay, Sr. and Mary Frances (Reel) Clay of Mechanicsburg. Jim was a retired computer programmer with Pennsylvania Higher Education...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My partner Michel and I express our deepest sympathy over the loss of Jim. Small world - go to school with Jim, then become his EMT to take him to his appointments. I was so honored to know him. Our prayers go out to you and his family.

I was deeply saddened to hear that Jim passed; my condolences to the entire Clay family at this sorrowful time. May God grant you comfort and may the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.
Nancy (Melodini) O’Hara, Trinity 1974

Jim was a great friend and I spent a lot of quality with him time early in my life. I'm so sorry to hear he passed. My prayers go out to all of his family. May he rest in peace.

Foster McCoy (New Providence, NJ)

I was so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I knew him from highschool, and remember him fondly with his happy smile and huge laugh. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Terry (Wineke) Ford Trinity 1974

My deepest sympathy, i know how close you all are and how difficult it has been. For the entire family along with Tom, Sue and Colleen my prayers and God blessings are with you. Sincerely, Kathleen (Miller), Hunter and Kacie

Jim was one of the good guys you meet in life. I met Jim at Ship and we were college roomates for a few years. After College,Jim would take me Sailing on his Hobby Cat, later we rode Bikes on weekends preparing for the MS 150, and of course at Penn State tailgating. Jim was a great friend and a better person. I know Nancy that you are suffering now but remember all the good times you had and know that you will see him again in heaven where there will be no pain and everything is good.

As a fellow classmate, from Trinity, I have fond memories of Jim. He was so fun to be around,and always had this great belly laugh. My sincerest sympathy for your loss. RIP Jim

Jim was a high school classmate of mine, and a good school buddy. He was always kind, and so much fun to be around. We went to junior prom together. I am so sorry for your loss, and although I do not know how Jim passed, I am grateful to God that he is no longer suffering.

Renee Cairo-Iocco

I have many fond memories of meeting Jim as a freshman at Ship; travelling to his home on weekends and meeting his friends and family; and as one of his roomates later in our college "careers." He truly was a kind, funny and compassionate man, and I was always proud to be able to call him a friend. To Nancy, his mom and dad, sis and brother in law, I am sorry for your, and all of our loss.

David Demichei, Sacramento, CA