Glenn Shoaf
I knew Clay all of his entire years at OSUIT, He was a dedicated professional and was truly a man of his word . He will always be remembered and never forgotten !
Birth date: Feb 29, 1944 Death date: Dec 30, 2020
Clay William Allen, Jr., age 76, of Broken Arrow, OK, went to be with his Lord on December 30, 2020, after a brief struggle with COVID. Clay was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina on February 29, 1944 to Clay William Allen and Nao Read Obituary
I knew Clay all of his entire years at OSUIT, He was a dedicated professional and was truly a man of his word . He will always be remembered and never forgotten !
Please accept my deepest condolences and thoughts. Clay will always be missed by an enormous amount of people. He was one of my best instructors, mentor, student supporter, colleague, and friend. When he saved one of our programs out of retirement, one of the comments when viewing what was there was "Well lets get to work and save these kids" Will always remember his kind heart, humor and trust. I am with hundreds that are experiencing sadness. Sincerely Kent Inouye
Clay was such a kind, caring, and talented man. He will be missed greatly. My sincerest condolences to the Family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. - Randy Craven
Clay Allen has been an official volunteer photographer for the national organization of SkillsUSA for 47 years. I've worked with him there for 25 of those years. I'll miss him so much. He was such a kind man, always willing to help with anything. He is someone who made a real impact on my life by just by being himself. I know he is with the Lord, and I'm so happy for him. I hope to see him again someday when my time comes. My sincere condolences to his wife Mary Kay and his children and grandchildren and to all who knew him and saw him on a daily basis. You were blessed.
Many wonderful memories of working with Clay at the Owasso campus. May God bless your family and remember wonderful memories of your family,
Venus Carter
