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William Lyn Claybrook

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William Lyn Claybrook, 90, passed away peacefully on June 12, 2022, in Gloucester, Virginia. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years and

mother of his children, Alwayne McClure Claybrook, his second wife Dorothy “Dot” Ryland Garber Claybrook, and son-in-law William Otis “Billy” Healy. He is survived by a sister, Mary Ann Haigis of Howe, Texas, four children – Karen Hatton and husband Michael, Steve Claybrook and wife Dixie, Kathy Healy, and Anita Slagle and husband Dave, eleven

grandchild­ren, and eleven great-grandchild­ren. Lyn was born October 24, 1931, in Bolivar, Tennessee to Reverend Lynden and Annie Claybrook. He attended Oneida Baptist Institute in Oneida, Kentucky before matriculat­ing, first to Cumberland College, then graduating with a BS from Berea College in Berea, KY, lettering on the tennis team. It was there he met and married Alwayne McClure of Waynesvill­e, North Carolina. Following military service, Lyn and Alwayne settled in Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked in the

restaurant business. Better employment opportunit­ies soon followed in VA with Virginia Electric Power Company (VEPCO), later known as Dominion Resources, which propelled the Claybrook family over the course of Lyn's very successful career to various locales in VA, including stints in Charlottes­ville (Crozet), Petersburg (Hopewell), Gloucester, and finally to Richmond, where Lyn retired in 1992. Lyn and Alwayne developed cherished and longstandi­ng friendship­s in each community they lived. Lyn loved to play tennis and golf and was quite a ping-pong player. He was an avid fisherman, hunter, and he enjoyed taking his young family on camping trips. Lyn and Alwayne spent quality time in retirement in Mathews County and Williamsbu­rg, VA, and Waynesvill­e, NC. After Alwayne's passing, he moved back to Gloucester where he met and married Dot Garber. In their ten years together, Lyn and Dot were big promoters and patrons of the live music scene in Gloucester and the greater Tidewater area. Lyn and Dot were active members of Grace Covenant Presbyteri­an Church in

Gloucester Courthouse, where Lyn sang in the choir. Lyn was active in the Baptist church throughout his life. He was an enthusiast­ic choir member and a deacon in each church he and his family attended and was the volunteer music minister at Crozet Baptist Church. Two private graveside services will be held, one at Green Hill Cemetery in Waynesvill­e, NC where Alwayne is laid to rest, and another at Dot's grave at Bruington Baptist Church in King & Queen County, VA. In memory of Lyn, memorial contributi­ons may be made in Lyn's name to Berea College at 101 Chestnut Street, Berea, KY, 40404, or at the following website: https://berea.salsalabs.org/ give/index.html. Services under the direction of Hogg Funeral Home & Crematory.

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