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Jeanie <I>Clayton</I> Kilgore

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Jeanie Clayton Kilgore

Birth
Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Oct 2008 (aged 69)
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Jeanie Clayton Kilgore, 69, of League City, Texas (formerly of Baytown, Texas), was born on August 27th, 1939 and went home to be with her Lord and Savior on October 5, 2008 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Cancer. She was surrounded by her loved ones and passed peacefully into eternal life. Jeanie was born in Conroe and raised in Baytown, and until her decline was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, where she sang in the choir, served in the Altar Guild, and was a member of Daughters of the King. Jeanie delighted in serving others and often made housecalls to ailing church members. She was an executive secretary at Bayer until her retirement in 1999. Most importantly, she was a loving wife, devoted mother and sister, and doting grandmother. Jeanie was preceded in death by her parents, former Baytown Mayor Al Clayton and Mildred Clayton, and her second husband, former pastor of Faith Life Center Church, Larry Raines. She is survived by the love of her life and father of her sons, Glenn Warren Kilgore of Webster; her sons, Ricky Glenn Kilgore of Baytown and Clayton Wayne Kilgore and wife Michelle Fulton-Kilgore of League City; sister Diane Fleming and husband Jimmy Fleming, Sr. or Orange Grove; Nieces Jeana Atkinson of Corpus Christi and Paula Boyd-Robertson and husband Kyle of Port Lavaca; Nephews Jimmy Fleming, Jr. and wife Lisa of Baytown and Joel Fleming of Corpus Christi; Grandchildren Erica Joan Patron of Huntersville, North Carolina, Jeremy Glenn Kilgore of Baytown, Heather Marie Kilgore and husband Brandon Forsyth of Highlands, Paul Daniel Kilgore of Baytown, and Jeremy Alynn Cooper and Jaysen Alexander Cooper of League City, Texas; and Great-grandchildren Ashton Baylor Kilgore and Brandon Lee Kucsera Kilgore of Baytown, Brandon Tyler Forsyth and Devin Cody Forsyth of Highlands, and Michael Paul Patron of Huntersville, North Carolina.





Source:Baytown Sun
Jeanie Clayton Kilgore, 69, of League City, Texas (formerly of Baytown, Texas), was born on August 27th, 1939 and went home to be with her Lord and Savior on October 5, 2008 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Cancer. She was surrounded by her loved ones and passed peacefully into eternal life. Jeanie was born in Conroe and raised in Baytown, and until her decline was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, where she sang in the choir, served in the Altar Guild, and was a member of Daughters of the King. Jeanie delighted in serving others and often made housecalls to ailing church members. She was an executive secretary at Bayer until her retirement in 1999. Most importantly, she was a loving wife, devoted mother and sister, and doting grandmother. Jeanie was preceded in death by her parents, former Baytown Mayor Al Clayton and Mildred Clayton, and her second husband, former pastor of Faith Life Center Church, Larry Raines. She is survived by the love of her life and father of her sons, Glenn Warren Kilgore of Webster; her sons, Ricky Glenn Kilgore of Baytown and Clayton Wayne Kilgore and wife Michelle Fulton-Kilgore of League City; sister Diane Fleming and husband Jimmy Fleming, Sr. or Orange Grove; Nieces Jeana Atkinson of Corpus Christi and Paula Boyd-Robertson and husband Kyle of Port Lavaca; Nephews Jimmy Fleming, Jr. and wife Lisa of Baytown and Joel Fleming of Corpus Christi; Grandchildren Erica Joan Patron of Huntersville, North Carolina, Jeremy Glenn Kilgore of Baytown, Heather Marie Kilgore and husband Brandon Forsyth of Highlands, Paul Daniel Kilgore of Baytown, and Jeremy Alynn Cooper and Jaysen Alexander Cooper of League City, Texas; and Great-grandchildren Ashton Baylor Kilgore and Brandon Lee Kucsera Kilgore of Baytown, Brandon Tyler Forsyth and Devin Cody Forsyth of Highlands, and Michael Paul Patron of Huntersville, North Carolina.





Source:Baytown Sun


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