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Please consider a gift to Liberty Parks & Recreation Charitable Fund or Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
$4,444.00
Raised by 44 people

Personal note from Katie

If you were unable to attend the service and would like to watch the recording, here is the link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/s…
Passcode: 3U@#R9Y%

Updates

Update from Jan. 10, 2025

Hello Friends,
Today is our wonderful Uncle Clay's birthday. We miss him so much.
We are going to try to do some things to honor him today - a long walk outside, time with a book, and enjoying some music we know he loved.
We hope you'll do the same. Say hello to a dog, go on a bike ride in the snow, go for a swim at the gym, or go cuss at the Confederate statue in the Liberty cemetery.
Love, Julie and Katie

Update from Sept. 13, 2024

There was a very nice article written about Clay in the Liberty Tribune. https://www.mycouriertribune.…

Obituary

Walter "Clay" Lozier, 78, passed away on August 23, 2024. Clay was born in 1946 to Walter C. and Mabel (Shiflett) Lozier. A Liberty native, Clay graduated from Liberty High School in 1964 before setting off on many adventures. Clay married the love of his life, Barbara, on Valentine's Day in 1986. After living in Houston, London, and New York City, they returned to Liberty in 1989 to raise their children among family.

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Born

1946
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Graduated from high school

1964
Liberty High School
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Got married to Barbara Lozier

February 14th, 1986

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