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William Jack Clayman

Stow, Ohio

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William Jack Clayman STOW -- William Jack "Paw Paw" Clayman, 73, passed away July 8, 2017.Jack was born in Bedford, Ohio to Adelbert and Anne (Pavlina) Clayman. The world has lost a giant among men when the angels came to take Jack to his reward in Heaven.He was an avid golfer, fisherman and...

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Wilma

Love you you're in my heart forever ❤

May God bless and comfort the family during this time of grief. Please accept my sincere condolences. Rom. 15:33

Carol, it's difficult for me to express my feelings to you and your family right now. I can say that I started to know Jack thru your eyes when we first met. I learned that he was your dream man, your soul mate, a kind, strong and wonderful family man.
When I met Jack I saw that everything you said was so true.
I saw his love for you, his family and Katie-Kate!
I know first hand that he made the best apple pies ever. I loved his hugs. He will always hold a special place...

There are no words to properly express what an incredible man Jack was. His smile was infectious and his humor and kindness were immense. The memories of Jack, Ralph, Henry and Tre will always be in my heart, with laughter. I love you Carol and someday I pray we will know why horrific illnesses have to happen to great men. Your Jack was tops!

There are too many memories to list here. I didn't know Jack nearly long enough though. I wish I had more than 15 yrs of memories. Beyond my own father, Jack was the largest influence on my life. The man never met a stranger, he was the happiest, most positive influence on a day anyone could ask for. To meet Jack was to become part of his family, friends, and world. Rest in peace, my brother, my friend, my hero.

My favorite photo of Jack

Rest In Peace Jack, truly enjoyed the family trips to Vegas, Put-in-Bay, Virginia Beach, Myrtle Beach, and the fishing trips where you helped me catch my first walleye.

With our deepest sympathies the RHS members share in our loss.

A verse for you : A ship sails and I stand watching until gone from sight.

As it leaves my site there are others who are watching it come over their horizon and others shouting, " There he comes!"

A horizon is just the limit of our sight.

Until you meet once again on the opposite shore.