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M Anderson
July 8, 2025
I hope the family and friends will always have the knowledge that Clayton is in God's light now and forever.
Makayla
June 6, 2025
Love you uncle. see you in the next life. I hope your riding next to grandpa
Dave Leffler
June 3, 2025
Your family will be in my prayers in the days ahead. God bless you all.
Dave Leffler.
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June 3, 2025
RIP to the mighty Clayton Roseberry. Sidelined and taken from the world way too soon. Love, sympathy, and respect to his brothers, family, and friends.
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Sara
June 2, 2025
RIP CLAYTON,YOUR LAUGH WILL BE WHAT ILL MISS MOST
Reanie Roseberry
June 2, 2025
I love you Brother. You will live on in our hearts and we will keep your memory alive with the wonderful stories of you. Fly High Clayton. See you when I get there.
Reanie Roseberry
Jeff Leppo
June 2, 2025
Rest easy homeboy.....tell all the fellas up there I send mines....
Lacy Serrao
June 1, 2025
Lacy Serrao
June 1, 2025
My sweet cousin.
Nine years ago, on May 15th 2016, a motorcycle accident changed our family´s lives forever. We waited in the hospital for days, praying for him to wake up. When he finally did, we were given a worst case diagnosis. We held onto hope, believing he could defy the odds and be among the few who recover. Sadly, that miracle never came. For nine years, his mom and sister selflessly stayed by his side, caring for him, advocating for him, and pleading for him to return to us. We hoped he could hear our voices and feel the love that surrounded him. He fought for so long, even when doctors didn´t think he´d recover from an illness, he always did. But nine years later, one day before his accident´s anniversary, his body was too tired, and he was ready to reunite with his father. He was the best son, brother, uncle and friend. He was a man of honor and always stood up for what was right. You could hear his laugh from a mile away. I loved him so much and I will miss him everyday, our family will forever feel the hole where he was meant to be. The memories and nostalgia hurt to think of now but I hope that with time, we are able to look back and thank god for the time we had together. I take comfort in knowing he is out of pain and his soul is finally set free. I love you Clayton and I´ll miss you forever.
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