In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, James Chester Pauley; brother, Rufus Nelson "Rookie" McClure; sister, Pauline Perry and Louise Fugate; sister-in-law, Delores Jean McClure; and stepson, James McDaniel.
Clara enjoyed Sunday school, reading, sitting on her front porch and Clark Gable movies. She was an avid viewer of Days of Our Lives and had watched it since it first aired in 1965. She attended Cannelton Assembly of God Church.
Clara was a direct descendant of William Morris, the first permanent settler in the Kanawha Valley and eligible for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Clara is survived by her sons, Bobby Pauley and his wife, Sandy, and Leon Pauley, and his wife, Carolyn "Katy", all of Cannelton; daughters, Carol Stover and her husband, Bobby, of Cannelton, Joann Jarvis and her companion, Bud Bulmer of Alta, Bonnie Croft and her husband, Butch, of Gauley Bridge, Peggy Jackson and her husband, Gerald, of Montgomery and her niece, whom she adopted, Robin Perry McClure and her companion, John Grey of Eleanor; brother, Ray McClure and his wife, Joanne of Handley; sisters, Verna Foster and her husband, Jack, of East Bank; and sister-in-law, Jean McClure of Riverside; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several step-great- and step-great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her special double-cousin, Margaret Elswick and husband, Bill, of Hansford.
Service was at 1 p.m. Thursday, October 21, 2004, at Cannelton Assembly of God with the Rev. Leonard Nichols and the Rev. Joseph Hubbard officiating. Burial followed in Montgomery Memorial Park at London.
Friends called from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, October 20, 2004, at O'Dell Funeral Home, Montgomery, West Virginia.
In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, James Chester Pauley; brother, Rufus Nelson "Rookie" McClure; sister, Pauline Perry and Louise Fugate; sister-in-law, Delores Jean McClure; and stepson, James McDaniel.
Clara enjoyed Sunday school, reading, sitting on her front porch and Clark Gable movies. She was an avid viewer of Days of Our Lives and had watched it since it first aired in 1965. She attended Cannelton Assembly of God Church.
Clara was a direct descendant of William Morris, the first permanent settler in the Kanawha Valley and eligible for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Clara is survived by her sons, Bobby Pauley and his wife, Sandy, and Leon Pauley, and his wife, Carolyn "Katy", all of Cannelton; daughters, Carol Stover and her husband, Bobby, of Cannelton, Joann Jarvis and her companion, Bud Bulmer of Alta, Bonnie Croft and her husband, Butch, of Gauley Bridge, Peggy Jackson and her husband, Gerald, of Montgomery and her niece, whom she adopted, Robin Perry McClure and her companion, John Grey of Eleanor; brother, Ray McClure and his wife, Joanne of Handley; sisters, Verna Foster and her husband, Jack, of East Bank; and sister-in-law, Jean McClure of Riverside; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several step-great- and step-great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her special double-cousin, Margaret Elswick and husband, Bill, of Hansford.
Service was at 1 p.m. Thursday, October 21, 2004, at Cannelton Assembly of God with the Rev. Leonard Nichols and the Rev. Joseph Hubbard officiating. Burial followed in Montgomery Memorial Park at London.
Friends called from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, October 20, 2004, at O'Dell Funeral Home, Montgomery, West Virginia.
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