Note: "Mrs" Mageline Clay is transcribed as written. The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston, West Virginia October 14, 1942 Thomas Jennings Clay ---- 31, of Harper, Raleigh county, died Tuesday afternoon Charleston hospital of injuries received in a slate fall Oct. 8 in Stickney mines of Colcord Coal Co. Surviving: widow, Lola; three daughters, Janice Mae, Jackleen and Jaunetta, home; his mother, Mrs. Kennie Clay, Glen Daniels; six brothers, Marvin and Hubert, Glen Daniels: Quincy, of Harper, and Goff, Arvile and Oley, Mount Hope; four sisters, Mrs. Sam Sink, Mount Hope, Mrs. Gene Roberts, Harper, Mrs. Vernon Carter, Glen Daniels, and Mrs. Mageline Clay, Hill Top. Funeral, Friday 2 p.m. Bee Branch Methodist church. Burial, Clay cemetery, Dawson Valley mortuary, Whitesville.