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Robert Clay Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Robert Clay Gravesite
The grave of Robert Clay in Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford Illinois
Date & Place: at Greenwood Cemetery and Chapel 1011 Auburn St, in Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois 61103, United States
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Robert B Clay
Robert B Clay was born in Rockford Illinois and died in Rockford Illinois. All of his records indicate that he was a life-long resident of Rockford. Robert, or Rob, used various middle names. He was known in official records as Robert Manoy Clay, Robert Bernard Clay, and Robert B. Clay. In addition to being a life-long resident of Rockford Illinois, Rob was buried in Rockford. His headstone says that he died December 7 2001 but official records state his date of death was January 17, 2002.
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