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Linda Kay Clements

Birmingham, Alabama

02/11/1941 - 01/18/2025

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DIED
January 18, 2025
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Birmingham, Alabama

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Linda Kay Clements passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, on January 18, 2025. Born on February 11, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she spent most of her childhood in Valley, Alabama. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Scott Granberry and Edgar Herman Granberry. Kay...

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Frau Clements was a tremendous teacher and person. I was a student of hers in the mid-1990s. Although I was never he brightest pupil, she was certainly one of my favorite instructors. As I have continued my love of German throughout my life, I am often reminded of her patience and investment in me.

Kay was my German teacher at Shades Valley in 1970-1971. Remember her and her Porsche. Wanted one since then. I´m now on my 4th one and member of PCA. So sorry to hear of her passing. She was a wonderful teacher.

I am so sad to see this, I had tried to find Ms. Clements by reaching out through the Shikhin Excavation Project. I enjoyed my German class so much because of her. She did make the class so enjoyable. I do still remember German from her class and I am still learning today. She was one of a kind and will never be forgotten! Prayers for her family.

Mrs. Clements was my German teacher at RLC from 1991-1995. She was a joyous teacher who brought a love of learning to her students. Even now, 30yrs later I remember so much German and even more so, I remember her coyly putting all the students in place when she knew we were acting up. She was the "cool" teacher. And who couldn´t remember her Porsche ... first one I ever saw in person. I will cherish her always.

Fond memories of my sweet kissing cousins during Reunions at Lake Buchanan, TX during the 60´s. We will not be able to attend memorial service, but our prayers are with the family. Much love Mike and Libby Holt

We always loved seeing Kay at St. Martha's Guild at All Saints'. She will be dearly missed, but with many happy memories.

I haven´t seen Kay but a few times since high school, but I always admired her for her style and her intelligence. It sounds as if she had an exciting, full life, with never a dull moment! Her adventures will surely continue on the "other side!" Happy Travels, Kay! We will miss you! - Charlotte Kennedy Menzies

Kay lived across the street from me on Forest Run Rd. My sympathy goes out to the family and friends. We know Kay for about 40 years.

Kay was a wonderful friend of mine and classmate of my wife, Fayellen. She was always a joy to talk with.