Mr. Clary was a lifelong resident of Cherokee County and son of the late O.H.H. and Mary Welcher Clary. He was a retired merchant, a member of Knights of Pyhthias and Woodmen of the World.
Surviving beside his wfe are: two daughters, the Misses Rizah and Mary Edna Clary both of Gaffney; three sons, Drayton M. Clary Jr., Joe Mack and Dean E. Clary all of Gaffney; two sisters, Mrs. R.R. LeMaster of Gaffney and Mrs. W.R. Cason of Greenville; and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at First Baptist Church by Dr. Denver J. Davis and the Rev. Tom Brittain. Burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery.
Pallbearers are: Ralph, Earl, Broughton, Ferguson, C.H. and Wayne Clary, Claude Hammett and Oscar B. Elmore.
Members of the Lodge Sunday School Class will comprise the honorary escort.
The body will be taken from Shuford - Hatcher Funeral Home to the church at 3 p.m.
Mr. Clary was a lifelong resident of Cherokee County and son of the late O.H.H. and Mary Welcher Clary. He was a retired merchant, a member of Knights of Pyhthias and Woodmen of the World.
Surviving beside his wfe are: two daughters, the Misses Rizah and Mary Edna Clary both of Gaffney; three sons, Drayton M. Clary Jr., Joe Mack and Dean E. Clary all of Gaffney; two sisters, Mrs. R.R. LeMaster of Gaffney and Mrs. W.R. Cason of Greenville; and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at First Baptist Church by Dr. Denver J. Davis and the Rev. Tom Brittain. Burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery.
Pallbearers are: Ralph, Earl, Broughton, Ferguson, C.H. and Wayne Clary, Claude Hammett and Oscar B. Elmore.
Members of the Lodge Sunday School Class will comprise the honorary escort.
The body will be taken from Shuford - Hatcher Funeral Home to the church at 3 p.m.
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