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Submitted by Wanda Purcell


Ray E. Clay

September 21, 1904 ~ April 16, 1996

Services for Ray E. Clay, 91, of Hereford, were scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Central Church of Christ with Tom Bailey officiating. Burial followed in the Dreamland Cemetery in Canyon, Texas under the direction of RIX Funeral Directors of Hereford. Mr. Clay died Tuesday, April 16, 1996, at his residence.

He was born September 21, 1904 in Edna, Kansas and had been a resident of Hereford since 1964. He married Annie Mae Butler on August 26, 1929 in Sayre, Oklahoma. She died April 5, 1990. He received a Master's Degrewe in 1954 from West Texas State University, and taught in rural schools in western Oklahoma, the Panhandle of Texas, Oregon and in Hereford for twenty years and was a 32nd degree Mason.

Survivors include two daughters, Annell Holland of Hereford and Reva Hill of Amarillo; a son, Dewaine Clay of Midland; a sister, Opal Funston of Marysville, Washington; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be the Elders of Central Church of Christ.


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