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Molly Clay Hague Stokes

Birth
Columbus, Polk County, North Carolina, USA
Death
26 Nov 2016 (aged 96)
Polk County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Tully, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Molly Hague Clay Stokes, 96, of Columbus, NC died on November 26, 2016.
Molly was born January 15, 1920 in Columbus, Polk County, NC. She graduated from Saluda (NC) High School in 1937 and received a B.S. in Elementary Education from Asheville Normal and Teachers College (Warren Wilson College) in 1942. While teaching in Shallotte, SC, she met and married John A. Clay from Tully (Syracuse), NY. She lived in Binghamton, NY for 40 years before returning to Tryon, NC.
She is preceded in death by parents Maude Waldrop Hague and William C. Hague; spouses John A. Clay and Roderick W. Stokes; sisters Thelma Hague Ballard, Ellen Hague Hoyle, Jettie Hague Davenport, Edna Hague Leonard, and Elizabeth Hague Pace; brother Woodrow Hague. She is survived by son James Clay (Barbara Battin), of Dayton, OH and daughter Jean Clay Radice (Mark) of Ithaca, NY; granddaughters Rita Black (Brent), Elisa Radice (Carl Dambkowski) and Caroline Radice (Jason Pluck); and grandsons Nicholas Radice and Peter Radice.
Molly taught school, enjoyed sewing, painting and photography, collecting antiques, music and singing in the church choir, bird-watching, cooking and baking, Syracuse University basketball, and traveling.
A private family service will be held. Committal in Tully Cemetery, Tully, NY.

Molly Hague Clay Stokes, 96, of Columbus, NC died on November 26, 2016.
Molly was born January 15, 1920 in Columbus, Polk County, NC. She graduated from Saluda (NC) High School in 1937 and received a B.S. in Elementary Education from Asheville Normal and Teachers College (Warren Wilson College) in 1942. While teaching in Shallotte, SC, she met and married John A. Clay from Tully (Syracuse), NY. She lived in Binghamton, NY for 40 years before returning to Tryon, NC.
She is preceded in death by parents Maude Waldrop Hague and William C. Hague; spouses John A. Clay and Roderick W. Stokes; sisters Thelma Hague Ballard, Ellen Hague Hoyle, Jettie Hague Davenport, Edna Hague Leonard, and Elizabeth Hague Pace; brother Woodrow Hague. She is survived by son James Clay (Barbara Battin), of Dayton, OH and daughter Jean Clay Radice (Mark) of Ithaca, NY; granddaughters Rita Black (Brent), Elisa Radice (Carl Dambkowski) and Caroline Radice (Jason Pluck); and grandsons Nicholas Radice and Peter Radice.
Molly taught school, enjoyed sewing, painting and photography, collecting antiques, music and singing in the church choir, bird-watching, cooking and baking, Syracuse University basketball, and traveling.
A private family service will be held. Committal in Tully Cemetery, Tully, NY.



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