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~Acknowledgement ~
Words cannot convey our deepest gratitude and appreciation for all the expressions of kindness and sympathy shown to us during this time of grief. Your visit, calls, and flowers and other expressions of condolences were truly appreciated by the family. We also appreciate your presence here today and your prayers. May God bless you all!
~Honorary Pallbearers ~
A Letter from Heaven
When tomorrow starts without me And I’m not here to see If the sun should rise and find your eyes All filled with tears for me I wish you wouldn’t cry The way you did today While thinking of the many things We did not get to say I know how much you love me As much as I love you Each time that you think of me I know you will miss me too
Kenneth Clay Tommie Clay De’Shawn Clay Chester Stewart Kenneth Houston Robert Clay, Jr.
~Active Pallbearers ~
Xavier Hawkins Melvin Thurmon Ronald Thompson
Willie Anderson Eddrin Cortez Bonner Willie Lee Nelson
~Interment & Committal Rites ~ Forest Hill Cemetery - South 2545 East Holmes Road Memphis, Tennessee 38118
So When Tomorrow starts without me Do not think we’re apart For every time you think of me Remember I’m right here in your heart.
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Robert Lee Clay, Sr.
was born November 27, 1927, to the late Luther and Willie (Baskin) Clay, in Itta Bena, Mississippi. Robert was a devoted husband, father, friend, and great listener. He was a person you could come to for advice, comfort, and support. He would turn your frown into a smile with his sweet presence and loving personality. Robert was united in holy matrimony to a woman with a heart of gold and unconditional love. A woman who was a devoted and caring wife. The woman who stole his heart was the love of his life and was Adlean Clay. Robert departed this life on August 4, 2017, at Baptist East Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee at 1:44 A.M. He leaves to cherish his life, seven children; Robert L. Clay, Jr., Tommie E. Clay, Kenneth M. Clay, Travis J. Clay, Lemtra J. Clay, Carolyn D. Stewart (Chester), and Vicki L. Clay; one sister, Hattie Blumenberg; he joined two children (Anthony R. Clay and Terry B. Clay), three brothers; Luther Clay, Jr., Cornelia Clay, Tommie Clay, one sister, Christeena Williams in Heaven; seventeen grandchildren; Tolkila D. Jarrett, Donnatta J. Clay, Robert Lee Clay, III, Twala R. Brooks, Shanita S. Brooks, Henry Clay, Tasha Clay, Carla Lofton, Sharla Clay, Kimberly Brooks, Ke’Shauna A. Robinson, De’Shawn L. Clay, Kristen B. Stewart, Tiffany Clay, Sabrina Clay, Angela Clay, Travis J. Clay, Jr. and a host of great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
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Thursday, August 10, 2017 2:00 P.M.
Harrison’s Memorial Chapel, Inc. 3320 Millbranch Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38116
Dr. Benjamin L. Smith, Senior Pastor ~Officiating~
Processional Scripture: Old Testament.............................................................Chester Stewart New Testament...........................................................Elder Lori Page Prayer............................................................................Elder Anthony Turner Selection..............................................................................Mrs. Mia Dodson
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Schaneen Hodo-Grant Family and Friends (2 -3 Persons) 2 Minutes, Please
Acknowledgements.....................................................Mrs. Lorenda Campbell Selection..............................................................................Mrs. Mia Dodson Eulogy...........................................................................Dr. Benjamin L. Smith Recessional
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