She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray, of 69 years, on April 3, 2016; one grandson, Chris Morton; her parents; four brothers; and four sisters.
Clemmie is survived by one daughter, Kathy and her husband, Roy Lynn of Boulder City, NV; and two sons, Tom, and his wife, Betsy of Des Peres, MO, and Roy and his wife, Shannan of Sikeston, MO; two sisters in law, Velma Harrah and Wanda Floyd of Houston, MO; 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
She loved her travels out west to Desert Trails RV Park in Tucson, Arizona. She enjoyed many years of traveling with her husband, Ray. She loved playing Mexican Train with all her friends at Desert Trails.
Clemmie loved working in her yard and took great pride in her yard. Her favorite past-time was picking up leaves and sticks in her yard.
During her time at La Bonne Maison, she loved playing dominos with everyone and watching the harvest of cotton, corn, and soybeans from the adjacent fields.
Clemmie loved her family and all her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Clemmie enjoyed life and participating in everything. She inspired us all with her smiles, independence, and energy.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray, of 69 years, on April 3, 2016; one grandson, Chris Morton; her parents; four brothers; and four sisters.
Clemmie is survived by one daughter, Kathy and her husband, Roy Lynn of Boulder City, NV; and two sons, Tom, and his wife, Betsy of Des Peres, MO, and Roy and his wife, Shannan of Sikeston, MO; two sisters in law, Velma Harrah and Wanda Floyd of Houston, MO; 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
She loved her travels out west to Desert Trails RV Park in Tucson, Arizona. She enjoyed many years of traveling with her husband, Ray. She loved playing Mexican Train with all her friends at Desert Trails.
Clemmie loved working in her yard and took great pride in her yard. Her favorite past-time was picking up leaves and sticks in her yard.
During her time at La Bonne Maison, she loved playing dominos with everyone and watching the harvest of cotton, corn, and soybeans from the adjacent fields.
Clemmie loved her family and all her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Clemmie enjoyed life and participating in everything. She inspired us all with her smiles, independence, and energy.
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