Clydia June (Hamblin) Lasley

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Clydia June (Hamblin) Lasley, age 72, of Clairfield, Tennessee passed away on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at her daughter’s home in Maryville, Tennessee. She was born April 12, 1952, in Jellico, Tennessee.
Clydia is preceded in death by son, Perry “Jamie Lee” Bills; father, Ancil Edward Hamblin; mother, Minnie Ellen (King) Hamblin; brothers, W.C. Hamblin, Dewey Hamblin, and Manuel Hamblin; sisters, Diana Malicoat, and Loretta Sweet.
She is survived by son, William Daniel Bills and wife Angela; daughters, Helen Hawkins and husband Don, Mary Ellen Hamblin, Clydia Marie Seymour and adopted daughter, Cynthia Sargent; grandchildren, Sharon Ann Bolton, Nathan Curnutt, Stephanie Bills and Greg Messer, William Bills, John Curtis Marlow and wife Hannah, Monica Lay and husband Dustin, Leeann Bills, James Seymour, Summer Bills and Anthony Partida, Jessica Seymour Moses and Hunter Hampton, Jaylynn and Ryan Crawford; great-grandchildren, John, Guilin, Asia Bolton, Aryis Bills, Spencer Dickerson, Aubree Marlow, Ansley Marlow, Scarlett Bills, Pressley Crawford, Ayra Bills, and Desmund Partida; brother, AJ Hamblin and wife Karla; sisters, Mary Edna Taylor, Alpha Sowders, Irene Hamblin Hatfield and husband J.L.; and a host of nieces, nephews, friends and family to mourn her passing.
Funeral service was Sunday, June 23, at the Harp Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Dennis “Cotton” Pitman officiating.
Burial followed in the Buffalo Cemetery.
The Harp Funeral Home of Jellico in charge of arrangements.

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