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Naomi Irene <I>Brown</I> Clay

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Naomi Irene Brown Clay

Birth
Maben, Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA
Death
1 Feb 1995 (aged 77)
Ludowici, Long County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Saulsville, Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Naomi I. Clay, 77, formerly of Saulsville, WV, died Wednesday, February 1, 1995 in a Georgia hospital following a long illness. Mrs. Clay was a 69 year resident Saulsville, WV and and eight year resident of Ludowici, GA. She was a member of the Sweet Home Baptist Church of Maben, a past member of the Eastern Star, and a retired school teacher, having last worked for the Wyoming County Board of Education for 41 years.

Born December 10, 1917 in Glen Rogers, Wyoming County, WV, she was the daughter of the late John "Ott" Brown, Sr. (1892-1968) and Ola Leona McGraw-Brown (1897-1984). In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ted Russell Clay (1915-1975) whom she married on December 20, 1937 in Pineville, Wyoming County, WV (per WV Marriage License Register, Wyoming County, WV, 1937, Page 295, Application Date: December 27, 1937); and siblings, Alma "Jack" Crockett Brown (1919-1984), Harless S. Brown (1923-1924), John "Ott" Brown, Jr. (1924-1984), Betty Jane Brown (1929-1982), and Mildred Pearl Brown-Trump (1929-1982).

Survivors include a daughter, Jackie Lou Clay-Hill & husband Larry Hill of Ludowici; two sons, Teddy Ray Clay & wife Margaret Clay of Saulsville, and Eddie Lee Clay & wife Darlene Clay of Barkers Ridge; four sisters, Nancy Brown-Hash and Norma Brown-Stewart, both of Arlington VA, Eula Brown-Polk of Fairfax VA, and Evelyn Brown-Legg of Mt. Nebo; a brother, Rev. William "Bill" Dennis Brown (1926-2007) of Hershey PA; five grandchildren, Timothy Clay, David Clay, Scott Clay, Chris Clay, and Teresa Clay.

Services will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, February 6, 1995 at Tankersley Funeral Home Chapel with Elder Bryce Phillips and Rev. Sherman Sizemore officiating. Burial will follow at Henry Clay Family Cemetery in Saulsville.
Mrs. Naomi I. Clay, 77, formerly of Saulsville, WV, died Wednesday, February 1, 1995 in a Georgia hospital following a long illness. Mrs. Clay was a 69 year resident Saulsville, WV and and eight year resident of Ludowici, GA. She was a member of the Sweet Home Baptist Church of Maben, a past member of the Eastern Star, and a retired school teacher, having last worked for the Wyoming County Board of Education for 41 years.

Born December 10, 1917 in Glen Rogers, Wyoming County, WV, she was the daughter of the late John "Ott" Brown, Sr. (1892-1968) and Ola Leona McGraw-Brown (1897-1984). In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ted Russell Clay (1915-1975) whom she married on December 20, 1937 in Pineville, Wyoming County, WV (per WV Marriage License Register, Wyoming County, WV, 1937, Page 295, Application Date: December 27, 1937); and siblings, Alma "Jack" Crockett Brown (1919-1984), Harless S. Brown (1923-1924), John "Ott" Brown, Jr. (1924-1984), Betty Jane Brown (1929-1982), and Mildred Pearl Brown-Trump (1929-1982).

Survivors include a daughter, Jackie Lou Clay-Hill & husband Larry Hill of Ludowici; two sons, Teddy Ray Clay & wife Margaret Clay of Saulsville, and Eddie Lee Clay & wife Darlene Clay of Barkers Ridge; four sisters, Nancy Brown-Hash and Norma Brown-Stewart, both of Arlington VA, Eula Brown-Polk of Fairfax VA, and Evelyn Brown-Legg of Mt. Nebo; a brother, Rev. William "Bill" Dennis Brown (1926-2007) of Hershey PA; five grandchildren, Timothy Clay, David Clay, Scott Clay, Chris Clay, and Teresa Clay.

Services will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, February 6, 1995 at Tankersley Funeral Home Chapel with Elder Bryce Phillips and Rev. Sherman Sizemore officiating. Burial will follow at Henry Clay Family Cemetery in Saulsville.


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