Virgina M. Clayson, of 388 Yankee Hill Road, Cuba, with her
family by her side, went to her home in heaven on Saturday, November 21, 2020
to join her husband, parents and brothers James and Warren.
Born on December 16, 1929 at the Maternity Home in
Franklinville, New York to Growson and Marian Searle Kellogg she was the first
of their five children. Her childhood
was full of adventure growing up on East Hill and South Center Road. She loved sharing memories of the family farm
and attending a one-room schoolhouse.
Virginia continued her education and graduated from Cuba Central School
in 1948.
Soon after her marriage to Clarence E. Clayson on July 17,
1948, they bought a farm on Yankee Hill Road in Cuba where they spent 56 years
together until his death in 2004.
Virginia was a homemaker and mother to their four children
Lanny (Marie) Clayson, Brenda (Ken) Wyant, Larry Clayson, and Eric (Diane)
Clayson who survive. Virginia cherished
her children, their spouses, her numerous grandchildren and numerous great
grandchildren, as well as, her extended family and friends. She also leaves behind her brother Millard
Kellogg and sister Arwilda Williams.
Virginia will be fondly remembered for her warm beautiful smile and her
happy joyful heart.
After her children were grown, she went to work for Ontario
Knife Factory in Franklinville until her retirement in 1995.
She was active in the Abbott Community Church, the Abbott
Sunshine Society and the Cattaraugus County Home Bureau. She also enjoyed her bowling league, Red Hat
Club, and a very important part of her life was the love and faith she shared
with her church family at Cuba United Methodist Church and also through her
involvement as member of the United Methodist Women.
Friends and family may attend Graveside services on Friday,
November 27, 2020 in Mount Prospect Cemetery, Franklinville at 1:00 p.m. The Rev. Becky Worth will officiate. Masks and social distancing will be required.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials be made to
the Cuba United Methodist Church of the Cuba Circulating Library.
The family wishes to thank Venture for the help over the
past several years and especially for the care Cindy Jones provided to their
mother. Arrangements are under direction of the Mark F. Rinker Funeral Home
& Memorial Service, Inc., Cuba.