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Wanda Sue <I>Moses</I> Clayton

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Wanda Sue Moses Clayton

Birth
Death
30 May 2009 (aged 68)
Wimberly Place, Oldham County, Texas, USA
Burial
Ralls, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wanda Sue (Moses) Clayton, born on September 21, 1940, died May 30, 2009 at the age of 68 in Wimberley, Texas.

She loved fashion and had a talent for decorating. She worked part time in a dress shop and Merle Norman Studio in Crockett, Texas. She also worked in the hotel industry. She had the privelge of working at the historic "Faust Hotel" in New Braunfels. Later she worked at "Winning Strategies" a marketing firm based in Canton. On several occasions, she was recognized as one of their top marketing and sales agents. This company provides information and assistance with trust funds.

Sue had many friends from her childhood days up to her last days that will truly miss her. She was a kind woman and tried hard to be fair to everyone. She loved her three daughters equally respecting each ones uniqueness. All three daughters attributed their love to her in special ways that were unique to them. She was always so appreciative for anything that was done for her. Her grandchildren were a sense of joy to her. She loved all five of them. Often times she didn't feel well enough to participate in their activities, but she was very interested in what they did.

Sue was preceded in death by her mother and father, Bernice and Willard Moses long time residents of Ralls.

Survivors include her daughters and their families; Tasa, Mike and Kyla Kersh of Olton, Tonda, Danny and Bryce Hatfield of Canton, Talie, Todd, Mallory, Kade and Faith Henry of Wimberley, and a brother and sister-in-law, Dwayne and Carolyn Moses of Ralls.

She will be buried next to her parents on June 3, 2009. Pastor Floyd Haddock will lead the graveside services and Adams Funeral Home will handle all the important details.

She was a wonderful mother and a good friend. We will miss her deeply. She was our gift from God.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to her in any fashion.
Wanda Sue (Moses) Clayton, born on September 21, 1940, died May 30, 2009 at the age of 68 in Wimberley, Texas.

She loved fashion and had a talent for decorating. She worked part time in a dress shop and Merle Norman Studio in Crockett, Texas. She also worked in the hotel industry. She had the privelge of working at the historic "Faust Hotel" in New Braunfels. Later she worked at "Winning Strategies" a marketing firm based in Canton. On several occasions, she was recognized as one of their top marketing and sales agents. This company provides information and assistance with trust funds.

Sue had many friends from her childhood days up to her last days that will truly miss her. She was a kind woman and tried hard to be fair to everyone. She loved her three daughters equally respecting each ones uniqueness. All three daughters attributed their love to her in special ways that were unique to them. She was always so appreciative for anything that was done for her. Her grandchildren were a sense of joy to her. She loved all five of them. Often times she didn't feel well enough to participate in their activities, but she was very interested in what they did.

Sue was preceded in death by her mother and father, Bernice and Willard Moses long time residents of Ralls.

Survivors include her daughters and their families; Tasa, Mike and Kyla Kersh of Olton, Tonda, Danny and Bryce Hatfield of Canton, Talie, Todd, Mallory, Kade and Faith Henry of Wimberley, and a brother and sister-in-law, Dwayne and Carolyn Moses of Ralls.

She will be buried next to her parents on June 3, 2009. Pastor Floyd Haddock will lead the graveside services and Adams Funeral Home will handle all the important details.

She was a wonderful mother and a good friend. We will miss her deeply. She was our gift from God.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to her in any fashion.


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