Clara May Sexton
Clara May Sexton, 98, of Fountain Inn, widow of Willie Sexton, passed away on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. Born in Abbeville, she was a daughter of the late James and Cora Lee Jordan Fleming.
Clara May is survived by her nephew, Jimmy Medlock and his wife, Janice; her niece Wanda Seigler and her husband Chris; and numerous great nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, Clara May was preceded in death by her sister Annie Bell Walker.
A private memorial service will be planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Greenville Humane Society.
Clara
You were a great inspiration to us. Your advanced years and vast knowledge of history gave us an insite to the past. You will be greatly missed.
Your neice and caregiver,
Janice Medlock
I thought I saw her face today
In the sparkle of the morning sun.
And then I heard the angel say,
“Her work on earth is done.”
I thought I heard her voice today
Then laugh her hearty laugh.
And then I heard the angel say,
“There’s peace, little one, at last.”
I thought I felt her touch today
In the breeze that rustled by.
And then I heard the angel say,
“The spirit never dies.”
I thought that she had left me
For the stars so far above.
And then I heard the angel say,
“She left you with her love.”
I thought that I would miss her
And never find my way.
And then I heard the angel say,
“She’s with you every day.”
Love Jimmy Medlock
I thought I saw her face today
In the sparkle of the morning sun.
And then I heard the angel say,
“Her work on earth is done.”
I thought I heard her voice today
Then laugh her hearty laugh.
And then I heard the angel say,
“There’s peace, little one, at last.”
I thought I felt her touch today
In the breeze that rustled by.
And then I heard the angel say,
“The spirit never dies.”
I thought that she had left me
For the stars so far above.
And then I heard the angel say,
“She left you with her love.”
I thought that I would miss her
And never find my way.
And then I heard the angel say,
“She’s with you every day.”
Jimmy Medlock