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Clayton E. Kilcrease, a resident of Clinton and a native of Glen, MS, died on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018 at his home. He was 75 years old and a US Air Force veteran of the Vietman War. Visitation will be at Milldale Baptist Church, Zachary, on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2018 from 2pm until service at 4pm. Burial will be in Milldale Baptist Church Cemetery, Zachary. He is survived by his wife of 12 years, Margie Bourgeois Kilcrease. 3 daughters, Dawn Bajenske, Denise Pamudji and husband, Yohan, and Amanda Atherton. 2 sons, Daniel Kilcrease and wife, Bobi Dale and Micah Kilcrease. 2 brothers, Jack Kilcrease and wife, Rita Jo and Donald Kilcrease and wife, Martha. 21 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Gayle Kilcrease. Clayton is preceded in death by his great grandson, A.J. Hennerichs,II, a son in law, Roger Bajenske, his parents, Jasper and Lillie Kilcrease and 2 brothers, Wayne and James Kilcrease. Share sympathies, condolences and memories at www.CharletFuneralHome.com.
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Joyce Butsie Moreau
September 21, 2018
Offering prayers for a fallen Airman.
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September 16, 2018
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