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Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered.
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Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered.
I’m sorry for your loss. Val and her family will be in my thoughts tonight. Michele – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –
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Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered.
So very sorry to hear about her death. Esophageal cancer is a particularly nasty form of the disease and, unfortunately, has a very poor prognosis. My deepest sympathy to you and the rest of Val’s family. Eric Greene Diagnosed with Esophageal Cancer 10/6/2000 Eric Unofficial C8 Homepage http://www.ngc1514.com
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says… Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered.
I’m very sorry; God bless them. Ryan
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Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered.
My deepest sympathies. I was just 42 when I was diagnosed with esophagus cancer in 1999. It takes hearing something like this to make me realise that I have been very lucky. Kim
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Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered.
I am very sorry. Val will surely be missed. So young and her son so young. Thanks for your post. J
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says… Val Clayton died Monday evening surrounded by family. She was 43 and diagnosed with esophagus cancer in march. She leaves a son 18. My god bless her family. She will be remembered. I’m very sorry; God bless them. Ryan
My deepest sympathy to the family. Eve
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Thanks to all who offered kind responses to my notice that Val Clayton had died of esophagus cancer on Monday. If those who might, please send a few words to Wanda, Val’s mother. Val was only 43 and leaves a son 18. It doesn’t seem right that a parent should have to bury a child. Val and her family live in the countryside of Illinois. I think it would be wonderful if her mom heard just a few words from all over, that Val was in the thoughts of many people from all over. Especially those with so similar a circumstance. I don’t think she would feel so alone. Thanks to all who may respond, even if it’s only a couple of words. Val didn’t die alone. She is in the thoughts of her family and friends. Thanks, Nick