Clara Elliott's Obituary
Clara Elliott July 28th 1913- February 3rd, 2013 Resident of Fremont, California Clara Elliott, 99, born in a small farming community near Barbourville, KY., daughter of Benjamin Franklin & Erie McKeehan, passed away peacefully on Sunday morning Feb. 3rd. Predeceased by her husband Chester Elliott, two children Ted Elliott (survived by his wife Judy Elliott) and Aledia Brantley (suvived by her husband Bill Brantley), and one grandchild Kimberly Zygalinski, and two great grandchildren Justin & Conrad Schneider. Surviving children and their spouses: Daughter Marlene and husband Don Shafter, Son Rod and wife Darlyne Elliott, and son Ben and wife Roberta Elliott. Surviving grandchildren: Debby and husband John Mohler, Steve Brantley, Linda and husband Dave Barnett, Don and wife Donna Boone, Tammy Schneider, Theresa and husband Tom Vondrasek, Paul Shafer, Tim and wife Amy Elliott, Mike and wife Tracy Eilliott, James and wife Naomi Elliott, Rob and wife Jess Cammisa, Jay and wife Shanna Cammisa, Mark and wife Jan Zygalinski, Terry Zygalinski, Ted Zygalinski, and Candace Michele Elliott. Great grandchildren; James Barnett, Hannah Barnett, Josh, Sarah, Rachel, and J.T. Vondrasek, Kathyrn, Lillian, Evaline, and Margaret Elliott, Lia and Zack Elliott, Corrie, Jamie, and Dannie Elliott, Jason Daniel Harrison, Zachary James Harrison, Nick and Kimberly Boone, Carrisa Korres, Spencer Hanson, and Meghan Zygalinski. First names of great-great grandchildren; Zachary, Jaidyn, Jonah, Eli, Molli, Lil, Gage, Peyton, Jude, Cate, Rory, Dave, Eric, and Joseph, Elizabeth, Linda, and Robert. Special mention of Loving nieces and nephew’s; Jackie Hubbard and Jessie McCloud, Don and Pat McKeehan. Clara was a very special lady to her family and friends. Her long life had many struggles, but that didn’t dampen her strength to go on and enjoy her life with enough love to touch all who knew her. Services willl be held at The Chapel of the Chimes 32992 Mission Blvd., Hayward, California 94544. Ph.#510-471-3363 at 1:30pm, February 8th.
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