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Conley “Clay” Isaacs

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Apr 2001
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
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Huntington Herald Dispatch
(Apr 01, 2001)
CONLEY "CLAY" ISAACS, 75, of Harts, widower of Gracie Gore Isaacs, died Friday at home. He was a former body shop employee in North Carolina. Survivors include five daughters, Betty Bullens and Carnita Isaacs, both of Cincinnati, Juanita Davis of Port Orange, Fla., Melanie Isaacs of Tennessee and Phyllis Isaacs of Virginia; three sons, Ray Isaacs and Carlos Issacs, both of Cincinnati, and Paul Donald Clay Isaacs of Pennsylvania; four sisters, Della Maquire of Vilas, N.C., Blanche Rominger of Beaver Dam, N.C., Edith Arnold of Mountain City, Tenn., and Ruth Parks of Roanoke, Va.; and one brother, Donley Ray Isaacs of Youngtown, Ariz. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday at Freeman Funeral Home; burial in Adkins Family Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Huntington Herald Dispatch
(Apr 01, 2001)
CONLEY "CLAY" ISAACS, 75, of Harts, widower of Gracie Gore Isaacs, died Friday at home. He was a former body shop employee in North Carolina. Survivors include five daughters, Betty Bullens and Carnita Isaacs, both of Cincinnati, Juanita Davis of Port Orange, Fla., Melanie Isaacs of Tennessee and Phyllis Isaacs of Virginia; three sons, Ray Isaacs and Carlos Issacs, both of Cincinnati, and Paul Donald Clay Isaacs of Pennsylvania; four sisters, Della Maquire of Vilas, N.C., Blanche Rominger of Beaver Dam, N.C., Edith Arnold of Mountain City, Tenn., and Ruth Parks of Roanoke, Va.; and one brother, Donley Ray Isaacs of Youngtown, Ariz. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday at Freeman Funeral Home; burial in Adkins Family Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.


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