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John Mack Clay

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John Mack Clay

Birth
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Sep 2019 (aged 63)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3426675, Longitude: -97.3661791
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John Mack Clay
July 13, 1956 ~ September 11, 2019

John Clay, 63, of Cleburne, Texas passed away September 11, 2019 in Fort Worth. He was born the youngest son to Robert Lee Clay Sr. and Bobbie Neal (Randle) Clay on July 13, 1956 in Cleburne.

He graduated from Cleburne High School in 1974. He was a Supervisor in the Car Department at Union Pacific Railroad. John was a member of First Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church and served on the Usher Board for many years. He enjoyed reading the bible, playing golf and watching the Dallas Cowboys play football.

John Clay was a full and faithful servant for the Lord God Almighty. If he knew you, you were family. If he didn’t know you, he would introduce you to God first, then you were family. He enjoyed spreading the word of God and a gentle smile.

Survivors include his sons, Justin and Brandon Clay; grand children, sisters, Sandra Morgan, Hope Ratliff and Monica Aguilar-Whitike, brother, Robert Clay, Jr. and a host of nieces, nephews and other extended relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Services will be conducted September 17, 2019. Burial will follow in Rosehill Cemetery...CPFH
John Mack Clay
July 13, 1956 ~ September 11, 2019

John Clay, 63, of Cleburne, Texas passed away September 11, 2019 in Fort Worth. He was born the youngest son to Robert Lee Clay Sr. and Bobbie Neal (Randle) Clay on July 13, 1956 in Cleburne.

He graduated from Cleburne High School in 1974. He was a Supervisor in the Car Department at Union Pacific Railroad. John was a member of First Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church and served on the Usher Board for many years. He enjoyed reading the bible, playing golf and watching the Dallas Cowboys play football.

John Clay was a full and faithful servant for the Lord God Almighty. If he knew you, you were family. If he didn’t know you, he would introduce you to God first, then you were family. He enjoyed spreading the word of God and a gentle smile.

Survivors include his sons, Justin and Brandon Clay; grand children, sisters, Sandra Morgan, Hope Ratliff and Monica Aguilar-Whitike, brother, Robert Clay, Jr. and a host of nieces, nephews and other extended relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Services will be conducted September 17, 2019. Burial will follow in Rosehill Cemetery...CPFH

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