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Funeral Arrangements for Gary Clements


Funeral Arrangements are as follows:

Visitation and the service will be conducted at the church where Gary was pastoring.

Roberts Tabernacle COGOP
1801 Fairfield Rd.
Westmoreland, TN 37186

Visitation, Friday, March 4, 5:00 p.m.

Visitation, Saturday, 9:00 a.m. till time of service

Service, Saturday, March 5, 2:00
(All times are CST)

Woodard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements
5591 New 31E
Westmoreland, TN 37186
(615) 644-5200 ‎rwoodardfuneralhome.com
Info line (615) 644-5222

A contact number for someone at Roberts Tabernacle if you need directions is: Diana Anderson, 615-415-4768.

Additional Information:

The North American Leadership Council has set up a memorial fund at the Tennessee State Office to assist Peggy and the children. For those wanting to make contribution, this can be made payable to the Church of God of Prophecy with the memo line “Gary Clements Memorial Fund”, mailing address is:

P O Box 2319,
Hendersonville, TN 37077-2319.

For the international office personnel you could also send inter-office to Londa Richardson, Room #202.

Comments

birch said…
Gary was bigger than life. He was a huge personality, not obnoxious, more of a breath of fresh air. He made everyone smile when he walked into a room. He loved life, he loved people, he loved Christ. He will be missed...really, really missed. Praying for Peggy and the kids.
Ann Abramo said…
Pastor Gary baptized my son and I when he was serving in NC. I still have his CDs. It was my wish that he have his own tv show because no one inspired me like Pastor Gary. I was heartbroken that he left to return to his home state and have often wondered how he was doing. I am heartbroken that he has left. My condolences to his family.

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