1961
2009
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Kathy Davis-Vickers
June 22, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Kimberly Nellans
June 20, 2009
Hey Uncle Clay.
I wanted to write something sooner but, you know me. Remember that thing you used to do where you would take your finger and go what is that? Then I would look down and you would run your finger up my face. You have been doing that since I was a kid. It still got me.Imagine that! Oh yes; that was your saying. The times we got together and had a few drinks. That is something I will never forget.Clay you were a good man. I'm going to miss you.RIP...... I Love You!
Amy Drake
June 20, 2009
Uncle Clay ,
May you stand with the Lord, and sleep with the angles. You will forever be missed by the lives you have touch. I will always remember you in your shorts and flip flops singing a long with the song TAKE ME DOWN TO THE PARIDICE CITY. You were a good man and went away to soon. May you rest in peace. You will never be forgotten.
Tony Davis
June 18, 2009
To Jack and Miriam, I am very sorry for your loss. I went to school with Clay, he was a good guy. You are in our prayers.
Jackie Blanchard
June 17, 2009
RIP Uncle Clay. You will be deaply missed. Thanks for the kind memories you gave!
Elaine Schroeffel
June 17, 2009
I am so sorry to hear about Clay. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jack Newquist
June 17, 2009
Sleep with the Angels.
Jack Newquist
June 16, 2009
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Michelle Cadie
June 16, 2009
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Caron Knighton
June 16, 2009
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Nova Johnson
June 16, 2009
Thinking of you with care,
and wishing you comfort as you reflect on all the touching memories that will now mean more then ever.
With Sympathy,
Keith Johnson ans his family.
Kim & Darrell Maness
June 16, 2009
Clay you will be missed SO much by Darrell & myself. Some people misunderstood you & your insane sense of humor but we knew the REAL Clay. You were always there to help...you had a heart of gold for your friends. I am so glad I was your last phone call & I was actually here to answer it & talk to you but sorry you couldnt keep your promise to come home so I could make sure you seen the Dr. again. Everyone knows your now with your 1 & only true love again playing your Sax. You'll be watching from above over all of us & especially your new grandbaby you were so eagerly waiting for! You will be missed & remember to "Talk to the hand" lol! Love ya Claybird!
Ron Jossendal
June 16, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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