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Celebrating the life of

Clay Monroe

April 30, 1956 - March 16, 2020

Clay Monroe

Clay Monroe was promoted to Heaven on March 16, 2020.  He was employed for many years by Comfort Air as a service tech, where he excelled at his craft.  He was a member of Central Christian Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Kay Monroe, and a sister, Donna Monroe Ward.

He is survived by three sons; Clay Mims (Nanci), Chase Monroe (Cheyenne), Camden Monroe, Candice Fuentes, and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

In light of the Corona Virus situation, the family will have a private memorial service led by Pastor Lionel Marmolejo.  The family would like to thank Hospice Savannah for their assistance and kind help throughout this time. 

Remembrances: Hospice Savannah, P.O. Box 13152, Savannah, GA 31416.

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- Debbie Coolidge, Savannah , Georgia

Clay Thomas Monroe was a long-time neighbor and friend. He was generous to a fault and loved his family. I was fortunate enough to see him recently and he still kept his spirit. May God bless him and have mercy on his soul.

- Les Haddad MD, Savannah, GA

Ann & I will miss Clay. In addition to giving us excellent service on our Heat & Air, he became a friend often staying to visit after he completed the job.

- Charles E. Seyle, Savannah, GA

My family and I loved Clay. He was like a brother when we were younger. We are sorry for your loss.

- Lair, Savannah, GA

I will miss seeing Clay in the late afternoons while he sat on the bluff overlooking the water.

- Kathy, Savannah, Ga

Clay was like a member of our family growing up back in the '60s and '70s. He was good friends with my brother Billy, who passed away in 1978. Clay always looked up to my Mom and Dad and would ask for advice from them (although he didn't always follow it, but that was Clay) He was a good person, into mischief at times, but that was Clay too. He was always willing to help when called on. He will be missed by his Isle of Hope family and friends. RIP Clay.

- Linda Lair Futrell, savannah, Georgia

KNEW CLAY FOR MANY YEARS WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASING.. CLAY WAS ALWAYS THERE TO HELP WHEN NEEDED. MAY HE Rest In Peace

- JOE BERRY, SAVANNAH, GA

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So sorry to hear of Clay's passing, it was always comfortable, and pleasurable to be around him

- Gordon Dodd, savannah, GEORGIA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

  • Services Will Be Private