Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:54 pm Monday, February 2, 2015

Lois Dyar Clement

Lois Dyar Clement

January 27, 2015

Lois Dyar Clement, age 88, of Hamilton, passed away Jan. 27, 2015. She was born August 21, 1926, Lois Ann Dyar to the late Robert and Myrtie Dyar in the Shiloh Community of Hamilton.

She graduated HamiltonHigh School in 1944. Mrs. Clement worked with Selective Service during World War II. Following the end of World War II, she married her husband of 63 years the late Elbert Lee Clement February 15, 1946. in later years she worked in the office of the late Joe B. Holley, Judge of Probate, MarionCounty, served on the Board of Registrars for MarionCounty and as Judicial Assistant to the late Hon. Carlton W. Mayhall Jr., Circuit Judge – 25th Judicial Circuit of Alabama until her retirement in 1994. She was active in civic clubs and was a member of HamiltonFirstBaptistChurch. She devoted her life to her husband, children and grandchildren, helping others and serving her community. Everyone who knew her was blessed by her sweet spirit, kind words and gentle smile.

Survivors include, daughter, Vivian C. Sullenberger of Cairo, Ga.;son, Brent Lee Clement of Russellville; daughter, Andrea C. Harbison of Hamilton; grandchildren, Kent Eric Wiginton, Kyle Evan Wiginton, Keri Elise Wiginton, Ashley Nichole Clement Timmons, Kelly Marie Clement Vincent, James Ethan Harbison, Anna Lee Harbison, Sarah Lynn Harbison; great grandchildren, Ella Claire Wiginton, Lily Kate Wiginton, Eric Lee Wiginton, Conner Brett Vincent and Linlee Marie Vincent; and sister Carolyn Dyar, Hamilton.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her daughter – in – law Linda Holcomb Clement and her siblings, Stella Kelly, Inez Williams, Woodrow Dyar and Douglas Dyar.

Funeral services, officiated by Rev. Eddie Davidosn, were Jan. 30, 2015, with visitation at ShilohBaptistChurch. Burial was alongside her husband at ShilohCemetery.

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