

Clay was preceded in death by his father, Robert; his mother, Marge; and his brothers, Bobby and Jeff. He carried their memory with him always, honoring them through the way he lived his life—with quiet strength, humor, and a deep appreciation for family.
He attended Carlile Grade School and later graduated from Central High School. Pursuing his passion for technology, Clay went on to earn a degree in Information Technology from PCC, And then built a career with the Arc as a donation site manager.
Clay had a deep love for music and found joy in playing the guitar, often sharing that passion with those around him. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman, happiest when outdoors, surrounded by nature, whether casting a line or just spending time in the wilderness.He also loved his grandogs taking their pictures and talking about them constantly.
He is survived by his son, Clayton; daughter-in-law, Iysha; daughter, Brittany; sister, Paula of Jerome, Idaho; brother, Jim of Clifton Park, New York, long time girlfriend Mary;and his numerous freinds.Clay’s family was the center of his world, and he leaves behind a legacy of love, resilience, and cherished memories.
Clay will be deeply missed by all who knew him, but his spirit will live on in the music he played, the stories he shared, and the lives he touched.
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