He lived in the Osage County area (Gray Horse) until around 1989 when he and his mother moved to Oklahoma City to live with his sister Mary Pickens and family. He worked at various handicap workshops in Pawhuska, Edmond, and Oklahoma City.
On an average day, You could find him watching one of his favorite tv shows or movies. He loved westerns and was a huge John Wayne fan. He liked making friends and spending time with friends and family.
Memorial service held on Facebook live December 23rd, 2018 at 3:30 pm. Burial is at Fairfax Cemetery, Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma, handled by Hunsaker-Wooten Funeral Home in Fairfax.
He lived in the Osage County area (Gray Horse) until around 1989 when he and his mother moved to Oklahoma City to live with his sister Mary Pickens and family. He worked at various handicap workshops in Pawhuska, Edmond, and Oklahoma City.
On an average day, You could find him watching one of his favorite tv shows or movies. He loved westerns and was a huge John Wayne fan. He liked making friends and spending time with friends and family.
Memorial service held on Facebook live December 23rd, 2018 at 3:30 pm. Burial is at Fairfax Cemetery, Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma, handled by Hunsaker-Wooten Funeral Home in Fairfax.
Family Members
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Vonnie Lee Clay Stubbs Heath
1924–1986
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Elsie Maurine Clay Stumbaugh
1926–1986
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Leona Marie Clay Kulp
1928–2000
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Willie Mae Clay Benson
1930–2014
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Bobbie James "Robbie" Clay
1932–1982
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Flossie Mae Clay Radford
1934–1991
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Zona Faye Clay Anderson
1936–2000
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Margaret Lucile Clay Wilson
1938–1982
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Mary Jo Clay Pickens
1940–2017
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