Born in Piedmont, May 3, 1917, he was a son of the late Calvin W. and Estella Ferguson Clay. An employee of Heller Tool Company, Newcomerstown, he was a member of New Salem United Presbyterian Church; Royal Arch Masons, Newcomerstown; and the Eagles Lodge, Cambridge, and was a past master of Plainfield Masonic Lodge.
Mr. Clay leaves his wife, Frances D. Doulter Clay; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Judy) Hammersly, Cambridge, Mrs. Michael (Nancy) Timmons, Batesville; one son, David Clay, Minerva; one step-daughter, Mrs. Paul (Cindy) Burton, Flora, Ill.; one step-son, Ricky L. Beaver, Middlebourne; nine grandchildren; three brothers, Roy of Boiling Springs, Pa. and George and Wayne, both of Freeport; and several nieces and nephews. One daughter and one brother are deceased.
Born in Piedmont, May 3, 1917, he was a son of the late Calvin W. and Estella Ferguson Clay. An employee of Heller Tool Company, Newcomerstown, he was a member of New Salem United Presbyterian Church; Royal Arch Masons, Newcomerstown; and the Eagles Lodge, Cambridge, and was a past master of Plainfield Masonic Lodge.
Mr. Clay leaves his wife, Frances D. Doulter Clay; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Judy) Hammersly, Cambridge, Mrs. Michael (Nancy) Timmons, Batesville; one son, David Clay, Minerva; one step-daughter, Mrs. Paul (Cindy) Burton, Flora, Ill.; one step-son, Ricky L. Beaver, Middlebourne; nine grandchildren; three brothers, Roy of Boiling Springs, Pa. and George and Wayne, both of Freeport; and several nieces and nephews. One daughter and one brother are deceased.
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