Clay Family Cancer Risk Information

Please see the attached letter and information below from a recent Genetic Test about possible increased Cancer Risk to Clay family members and descendants.

Free testing is offered to adult Clay family blood relatives at the Ballad Cancer Care Center in Kingsport, TN before August 22, 2024. Call Holly Mears at 423-578-8536 to set up an appointment. Call me at 423-782-9727 if you have any questions. Please share this with other family members.

2018 Clay Family Reunion

2018 Clay Family Reunion was a great success and a wonderful time for reconnecting to relatives from near and far. Thanks to Lindsey and his wife Rose for bringing Aunt Virginia by traveling from Pennsylvania to Atlanta and then to Clintwood.  We missed some who didn’t make it this year, but hope to see you next year.  We enjoyed every minute with those who could come. After the luncheon, several of us traveled to visit the graves of Great Grandfather Jiles Clay and his two wives at Lebanon Church on Caney Ridge. The cemetery is on the top of a high ridge with great long distance views. I hope you all enjoyed the day as much as I did.  Here are some of the best pictures.

2018 Clay Family Reunion

If you are a family member, you are invited

11 AM Saturday, June 23, 2018

Prime Sirloin restaurant at Norton, VA

Buffet and Salad Bar or Steak

Each family pays their own way, so it’s up to you.

Cousins by the dozens!

Bring all of your kids and grandkids to meet and/or reconnect with your fun loving kin-folks.  Bring your favorite recipes for swapping and photos for sharing. Name that baby contest. Photo display. Tell your favorite funny stories.

Y’ALL COME & JOIN IN THE FUN!!

 

 

 

2017 Clay Family Reunion

If you are a family member, you are invited

11 AM Saturday, June 17, 2017

Prime Sirloin restaurant at Norton, VA

Buffet and Salad Bar or Steak

Each family pays their own way, so it’s up to you.

Cousins by the dozens! Will you be in the next group photo?

Bring all of your kids and grandkids to meet and/or reconnect with your fun loving kin-folks.  Bring your photos old & new to share.

Y’ALL COME & JOIN IN THE FUN!!

Pat Rasnick – sadly missed

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Patricia Ann Rasnick

In Loving Memory of Patricia Ann Rasnick       February 25, 1956 – April 22, 2016

On April 22, 2016. Pat left this world for her Heavenly home. She was born on February 25, 1956, making her stay here sixty years. Pat was a 1976 graduate of Clintwood High School. At the time of Pat’s passing she was employed by HSN of Piney Flats, Tennessee. Other than work she loved to read, go the flea markets and make trips to Pigeon Forge.

Pat will be missed but our loss is Heavens gain. Family members have told us, we will have memories of Pat and her laughter we will never forget.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Cobern and Helen Clay Rasnick; her brother, Danny Rasnick; paternal grandparents, James and Ethel Rasnick; maternal grandparents Greathel and Ruth Clay.

She is survived by her brother Jim Rasnick and wife Vicki Large Rasnick; two nieces, Missy and Sharon Mullins; nephews Coby Rasnick, Wesley Rasnick and Wade Rose; very special uncle and aunt, J. Harold and Dot Rasnick;a host of other uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and classmates.

 

Chrissy Clay Casey – much loved and not forgotten

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Christina Marie Clay-Casey, age 32, departed this world on Monday, December 12, 2016. She was born October 20, 1984, in Pikeville, KY, to Scott and Lenora (Smith) Clay. A 2002 graduate of Phelps High School, she’s remembered by her friends and classmates as a free-spirit with a heart of gold. She was wed September 6, 2008 to Steve Casey. Together they resided in Springboro, Ohio with one child, a son, Hunter Casey, to who Chrissy devoted her time as a stay-at-home Mom. She truly loved being a Mother, Wife, and pampering her Fur babies. Chrissy is preceded in death by her beloved Granny, Rosalea Smith. She is survived by her husband, Steve; treasured son, Hunter; her parents Scott and Lenora; a brother, Jeremy Clay, sister Tiffany Diehl; adored nieces and nephews Audrey, Paisley, Courtney, Hannah, Justin, Laiken, Coltan; grandparents, Don and Ramona Clay of Clintwood, VA; grandparents, Jim and Gail Baer of Clinton Township, MI; grandfather; Bradley Smith of Wellington, KY; a great-grandmother, Virginia Potter; a beloved special friend Stacy Blankenship; and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews; Family, Friends, and all whose lives Chrissy touched are invited to her services to be held at Stopover Church of God on Thursday December 15th at 6:00 pm with church services at 7:00 pm with Bro. Harold Layne officiating. On Friday December 16th friends may visit the family after 7:00 pm at the Wilson Funeral Home with church services at 8:00 pm with Bro. Larry Riffe officiating. A graveside funeral service will be held on Saturday December 17th at 11:30 am at the Clay Family Cemetery at 3677 Spankem Branch Road Louisa, KY with Bro. Bobby Workman officiating. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the St Jude Children Hospital at 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105. Care has been entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home Louisa, KY.

2016 Clay Family Reunion

CLAY FAMIILY REUNION
 If you are a family member, you are invited

– Mark your calendar
11 AM Saturday, June 18, 2016
Prime Sirloin restaurant at Norton, VA
Buffet and Salad Bar or Steak
Each family pays their own way, so it’s up to you.

Cousins by the dozens!!   Bring all of your kids and grandkids to meet and//or reconnect with your loving kinfolks.
Let’s focus on the young to keep this 65+ year tradition alive.

 Y’ALL COME & JOIN THE FUN!!

See clayfamilyblog.com for news, fun photos & history.


 

Dear Family,

Note that we have changed the date from the last Saturday in June to the third Saturday because some people had conflicts with other reunions and vacation plans.

As older people have died and their numbers have dwindled, our reunions have also shrunk. To revitalize this family event, let’s focus on the children, not the past. Please come and bring your families, especially the children, to celebrate with us. We need you all to keep our extended family connected.

I have heard that some of you have had disagreements with your brothers and/or sisters in the past. Please lay aside those hard feeling just for one day to reconnect with loving, fun people you haven’t seen in a long time, and meet children you have never met. You will find more love than you can imagine.

God bless each and every one of you.

Renee Turner – gone but not forgotten

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Nanette Renee Turner age 48 passed away on January 21, 2016. She was of the Baptist Faith and a 1986 graduate of Clintwood High School. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Gearldine Mullins and a brother Michael Harvey Mullins.

Survivors Include:

Children: Justin (Meagan Stallard) Turner of Clintwood, Virginia

Gina (Josh) Raines of Haysi, Virginia

Ryan (Shannon Beller) Turner of Haysi, Virginia

Sister: Kimberly (Russell) Beckner of Knoxville, TN

Aunts: Doris “Lucille” Southerlin, Shirley Clay, Virginia Clay, Lucille Clay, Lucy Sloan, Patty Trent and Brenda Boothe

Two grandchildren: Caleb Fleming and Noah Turner

Fiance: Kenny Lyles of Abingdon, Virginia.

Family will receive friends and family on Tuesday January 26, 2016 at 6:00pm with services at 7pm at Mullins Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Services will be Wednesday January 27, 2016 at 11:00 am at Mullins Funeral Home Chapel with Clergymen Greg Cyphers. Burial will follow at a later date.

Pallbearers will be Josh Raines, Rusty Beckner, Ron Kendrick, Mike Perrigan and Matt Stacy. Honorary Pallbearers Kenny Lyles, Greg Cyphers, Terry Bartley, Banner Anderson, Brenda Ramey and Shanghi Nickles.

Mullins Funeral Home and Staff are serving the Turner Family. Online condolences may be made at http://www.mullinsfuneralhome3@verizon.net

Recent Family Visits

Thursday of last week I visited Lucille Southerlin and Paige Blanton in their home in Abingdon.  They cooked a delightful lunch of home grown vegetables, etc.  After Lucy’s husband, Sloan, died last year Paige and her husband, Gale, moved into Lucille’s basement apartment.  They are now building a house on nearby farm land that his family owns.  Paige recently became a grandmother for the first time when her daughter Bethany had a baby girl.  Their son, Adam, works in Roanoke and is planning a beach wedding this fall in Charleston, South Carolina.

From there, I went over to the Clintwood area to work on Mom’s house.  It needs a lot of work.  I am buying Harriette’s half of the house and am keeping it for now.  I’ll need to stop calling it Mom’s house, so I’ll just call it “The Ridge.”  The last time I was there, I cut back the big lilac bushes (really trees) that were above the roofline in front of the house.  This time I spent the afternoon chopping overgrown bushes by the road.  They were smothering each other.  I finished carrying the piles of limbs out of the yard just before a sudden hard rain came.  The next day, I was too tired to do anything but a few easy jobs inside.  Next time, I hope to tackle the wild jungle of forsythia bushes in that area.  See photo below.

On Friday I enjoyed lunch with Ramona Clay at the White Star Café in Clintwood. Don stayed home with a couple of their grandchildren who were visiting.  Yes, the White Star Café is still there.  I hadn’t been in there for years and was delighted that not much has changed from years ago.  It is under new management and has been cleaned up a bit and they have opened a banquet room downstairs.  Otherwise, it’s the same.

Later, I visited with John Stanley in his home.  He seems to be doing well and is busy with M&M Moving Company that he runs from his home.

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Clay Family Histories and Descendants

The Clay Family
Original By Bea Clay Stanley

Revised by Thelma Kay Kiser 6/16/2015 with corrections and additions

Joseph Leonard Clay was born January 18, 1887 to William Jiles and Lurania Bentley Clay at Beefhide, Kentucky. Jiles, “Grandpa,” was born May 7, 1852 to Maston and Nancy Anderson Clay near Myra, Kentucky. Greatgrandpa, Maston, left for Civil War duties after the birth of his second son, Joseph Leonard Clay, Sr. His family now resides in Ohio.

Jiles and Lurania’s children:
Rosa, married Sam Mullins, Their children were Lillie Logan, Pressley, Cotella, Andeline, William, Nora, Pearlie and Nila.
Nancy married Ben Wright; children were Pearlie, Lee, Delphia and Vina.
Annie married Alfred Stanley; children were Dacie, William, Corbett, Sally, Ferbie, Woodrum, Dorsey, Opal and Edith.
Vina married James Mathew Stanley; children were Versie, Everette, Annette and Joseph Clyde, “JC.”
Liza married Von Christian; their children were Bethel, Mae, Leonard, Rae, Hazel, Cordella and Pearl.
Leonard, the only son, married Linda Stanley; children were Cecile, Norman, Greathel, Arnold, Beatrice, “Bea,” Sally Lurania, “Lura,” Emma Orleana, Vergie, Leonard Jr., Leo, Eddie, Darrell and Linda Lucille, (who died in infancy).
Vergie, “Dolly,” married A. B. Yates; children were Renie, Grayson, Carl, Morris, Cova, George, “Kip,” Rhea and Henry, Kenneth Giles.

Lurania, “Grandma,” Clay was the daughter of Simeon and Nancy Hall Bentley. Her sisters were Lovina Bentley Austin and Nora Bentley Crigger and her brothers were Joe, Pharoah, Ulysses and Hiram.

We knew more about Uncle Dave and Aunt Vina Austin’s family because they lived at Pound, Virginia and their daughter Nancy married Peter Whitaker and moved to Dickenson County with their family.

Grandma Lurania died in childbirth and Grandpa married Annie Mullins and came to Dickenson County. They first settled at Darwin, Virginia, then they moved to Caney Ridge and lived in the house nearest Lebanon Old Regular Baptist Church. We always called Grandpa’s Church. After Grandma Annie died, Grandpa came to live with us and was a loved member of our family until his death, October 16, 1938.

On August 31, 1907 Leonard Clay married Linda Stanley, the daughter of Jonathan and Sally Reedy Stanley. Grandpa Stanley’s brothers and sisters were
Larkin married Jane Hill; their children were Elcanab, Lydia, Jennie, J. Roley, Sally Ann and Carolyn.
Betty Stanley married Flat John Mullins
Waitzel married Mary Mullins; their children were Margaret, Love, Bell, Polly, Fayette, Waltz, Dock and Ellen. Later Waitzel married Mira Counts; their children were Nannie, Etta, Phoebe, Ed, Shirley, Frank, Charley and Barton.
Frank Stanley married Linda White; their children were Melvina, Elvira, Lee and Wiley. Lee was clerk of Dickenson County for many years.
Lovel Stanley’s children were Riley, Ollie, Sally, Calvin, Kelly, Vina, Cynthia, Ritta and Orlena.

The children of Jonathan and Sally Reedy Stanley (Mama’s family) were Polly Ann Elmira Yates, Nancy Elizabeth Louvina, Jane Ball, Orella Sylvania Allifair Adkins, Sara Catherine Sofronia Frances Pucket, Aley Labelia Victoria Ellen Yates, Bethana Lour Emma Eve Yates, Malinda Lavoda Cordella Josephine Clay, Joseph William Larkin Stanley, Isaac Edward Lovel Peter Stanely, Mary Magdeline. “Maggie,” Hale.

Grandma Stanley was the daughter of Peter and Nancy Jane Adams Reedy. Her brothers and sisters were Wilburn, Linville, Granville, Hezekiah, William Mary Ann, “Polly,” Wright, Amanda Mullins, Thomas Lee and James Michael. Many of them lived on Reedy Ridge, part of Caney Ridge named for them. There is not a single Reedy living there now.

Grandpa Stanely’s parents were Lovel and Vina Wright Stanley.
The son of Hezekiah, “Uncle Carr,” was Emory Reedy and his son Clyde Reedy both lived on Reedy Ridge and each was pastor of Peuther Chapel Church. They had a great influence on the whole community. Claude Reedy, another son, married Versie Stanley. Beuna Reedy married Everett Stanley, son of uncle James Matthew and Aunt Vina Clay Stanely.

Leonard and Linda Stanley Clay Family

Joseph Leonard Clay and Linda Stanley were Married August 31, 1907. They lived most of their lives on Caney Ridge in Dickenson County, Virginia. They moved from place to place for timber jobs for a few years. Their first son died at birth. Soon after the birth of Cecile and Norman they bought a place on Caney Ridge at Omaha, Virginia. Greathel and Arnold were born in the original house located in a beautiful orchard with many large Black Hart Cherry trees. They build a new house more convenient to the road, muddy and rutty as they all were then. Beatrice (Bea) was the first child born in this house with Lura, Orlena, Vergie and Leonard, Jr. following.

The Yates school ground and our yard joined which gave us an early taste of school life. Alpha Kerr Smith and Lessie Daugherty started many of us in school. We would slip off from Mama and join the children at recess and the noon hour. Each of us would go with a sibling quite often.

Our parents were doing quite well in the timber business but is was dangerous. I can remember Papa lying front of the fireplace to thaw the frozen and stiff legs of his overalls. We had a grist mill to grind corn into meal in a little mill house. One day Norman and Greathel didn’t go to school but played in the woods. They were afraid to come home, so the whole neighborhood was out looking for them. They were behind a log behind the school house and every time Greathel tried to yell “Here we are Mama,” Norman would put his hand over his mouth. Part of the punishment was locking Norman in the mill house. I remember standing at the door crying for Papa to let him out.
Papa went into the road contracting business and did right well. I am told he helped build the Birchfield Road and the old road to Haysi using teams of horses and mules with big had scrapers. I saw that being done in 1938 on Caney Ridge near Rugby School wher I taught.
Later Papa was elected the Commissioner of the Revenue and bought Mama’s old home place, three miles down the road at millard, Virginia near Bise School and Peuther Chapel Church. Grandpa Stanley had given everything to Uncle Larkin Stanley and lived with him and they wanted to move to Florida. One day Papa came home and told Mama her home place was already sold and she cried and cried. I a few days they learned Grandpa wouldn’t sign the deed because a daughter wanted it. Now there were many level acres for farming and Grandpa Clay had come to live with us, making fifteen people around the wall to wall table for meals. He, Mama and the children kept the farm going while Papa worked. He attended every School Board and Board of Supervisors meeting. He deeded contracts and several children needed teaching jobs. Mama had taught before marriage and encouraged each of us. She would read the Bible to us at night. We were a very happy family.
Leo was the first child born at the new home. Then followed Eddie, Darrell and Linda Lucille who died at thirteen months. Mama was an invalid the last twenty years of her life. They sold the farm to De Sote Rose and move to Florida for her health. She died in April, 1951.
Twelve children lived to have homes and families of their own. Eight of them finished the first two years of collage at Hiwassee College Madisonville, Tennessee. Each child helped the next one in line. The other two years were finished at East Tennessee State University, Emory and Henry College, Pikeville College and Tennessee Technical Institute. The first one started to Hiwassee College when Martin Reedy, a relative, was President there.

 

Descendants of Leonard and Linda Clay:

Cecile Clay (b. 2/7/1908) married Francis Mullins; their children were:

Clyde Mullins (b. 9/24/1930, d.2010) who married Gerry Harvey, their children were Nanette Renee (b. 1968, d. 1/21/2016) who married Phillip Turner, Kim who married Russel Beckner and Michael Harvey “Mike” Mullins d. 9/15.  Renee’s children are: Justin (m. Meagan Stallard), Gina (m. Josh Raines) and Ryan (m. Shannon Beller); Renee’s grandchildren are Caleb Fleming and Noah Turner.

Hazel Doris, “Lucille,” who married Sloan Southerlin; their daughter is Paige who married Gale Thompson.  Their children are Bethany and Adam. Granddaughter is —.

Eula Jean who married Lee Compton; their daughter was Doris who married — Love; their son is Bo who married Sharon —.  Jean died in September 1991. Doris died in —-. Lee died in —.

Cecile died 1/7/1965 and Jean died in September 1991, both with cancer. Francis died in —– with Parkinson ’s disease. Lucille and husband Sloan Southerlin, were teachers.

 

Norman Clair Clay married Edith Erwin, both teachers, and their children were:

Lewis, who married Sarah Graham, their children were Robert Edward “Eddie” and Bill, whose daughter is Ashley.

Bertha Jo Green, whose sons Charley Joe and Weston died young.

Jeannie Wester, whose children are Clay, who died young, and Deanna “Cricket,” who married — Garland and whose children are Reagan and Parker.

All were teachers. Norman died in January, 1986 with a stroke.

Greathel married Ruth Bise and their children were

Helen Bea, who married Coeburn Rasnick. Their children were Jimmy who married Vickie — and whose children are Coeburn Rasnick and Melissa —; Pat Rasnick; Danny Rasnick who married Anita — and died young (8/5/1984); their son is Wesley Rasnick.

Clara Lee who married Gene Conley. Their children were Gail Conley, Brenda who married David Mullins and whose children are James Rose, Jeanie Rose, David and Crystal; Debbie who married Greg Bunch and whose stepdaughter is Noie Bunch; Gay who married David Carlton and whose sons are Tony and Rusty; Margaret who married Randy Mullins; Wayne Conley and Mike Conley. Clara died in August, 1995.

Donald Clay,  b 1939, married Gail Potter (Almond) and had three children: Virginia Clay who died in infancy; Scott Clay b 1962; Rebecca Clay Nagel b 1965(?) and died 2004. Donald remarried Ramonabelle Fleming and had two children: Jeffrey Clay and Wesley Clay; Rickie, son of Ramonabelle by an earlier marriage; Scott Clay married Lenora Smith in 1981 and had two children: Jeremy Clay b 1982 and Christina Clay Casey b 1984. Rebecca Clay Nagel married Mark Nagel and had three children: Markie Nagel; Kimberly Nagel; and James Nagel. Becky later had a son Nicholas Scopas.  Jeff Clay married Jodi Fouts Clay and has one son Travis Clay.  Jeremy Clay married Megan — and has one daughter Audrey Clay b 2010. Christina Clay Casey married Steven Casey and has one son Hunter Casey b 2004.

Roger Clay who married Cheryl Smith; their children were Rachael Flatch, Rebel, Regina Jordon, Robin Fritch and John Clay who was adopted from Vietnam.

Bobby Clay who married Reba Fleming; Bobby died in 2008.

Sammy Clay who married Catherine Counts; their son is Mike Clay

Gary Clay who married Lois Stanley.

Jackie Clay who married Wanda Stidham; their children were Kelly Harvey, Michelle Mullins, Angie Baker and Jennifer Slemp, whose children are Hanna and Ethan.

Ronald Clay who married Teresa — and left one daughter, Paige Clay when he was killed in a mining accident.

Greathel died November 1976 with lung cancer and Clara, who had a liver transplant and later died in ——-. Clara’s daughter, Gail, was a teacher and died in 2009.

Arnold Clay married Eda Carty, both teachers, and their children were Aileen who married Dr. Ted Hood, a dentist, and whose daughters are Melody and Eda Maria; Gloria who married — Wallace and later Eddie Lucchese, and whose children are Kris, Jeff, Patrick, Michael Wallace and stepson Angelo Lucchese; Carolyn Sue, who married Don Turner and later Dean Lardie. Carolyn earned a doctorate and was vice president of Prestonsburg Community College.

Arnold died in May 1987 with cancer.

Beatrice (Bea) married Radford (Rad) Stanley, both teachers, and then merchants at Modern Hardware and Furniture Company. Their children were Patricia Ann, who married Danny Hopkins, both teachers, John is a merchant.

Lura, a teacher, married Lawrence Kiser, who had a TV repair shop. Their daughters were:

Linda, who married Fred Leedy, both teachers, and both died of cancer.

Thelma Kay Kiser was a research chemist. Her daughter, born 5/15/1973, died 1/29/1978 of leukemia

Harriette, an adopted niece (daughter of Lawrence’s sister Thelma French), married Jerry Mullins. Their children are Jeff Mullins, who married Sherry — and adopted her son David Mullins; Jill Cape, who first married Michael Diemer and their son is Zackery Diemer; Jacqueline Mullins whose children are Taylor Mullins, Chris King, Alexandria Mullins, Sadie Riviotta and Sage Riviotta. Taylor’s daughter is Harmony.

Orlena married Conrad Stallard, both teachers, and lived most of their lives in Oregon. Their children were:

Donna Jean who married Pedro Cruz II and was secretary to the governor of Saipan; their children are Pedro Cruz III who married Stephanie Acfalle and whose children are Jenerae, Pedro IV and Bonita; Scott Cruz who married Pricilla — and whose children are Nathan, Nolan and Nichole; Debra Cruz (Caddy); and Rose who married Joe McDermott and whose son is Tad.

Jerry married Dianne Hastings who worked in the educational field with foreign students. Their children are Justin and Melissa, who married Sean McFall and whose children are Brian and Collin.

Conrad died in 1983.

Vergia married Bernard Boggs and lived at Pound, Virginia. Their sons were

Voin who married Irene Hatfield,

Grergory Boggs who married Lynn Riddle; their children were Scott and Bryan who married Marianne and their daughter is Suzanna.

John Boggs, a military man, who married Kathy Horne. Their daughters are Medina and Carintha who married Anthony Gilliland; their children are Morgan, Kaitlyn and Austin.

Leonard Clay, Jr. married Helen Harvey. Their children were

Larry Clay who married Sharon Day and did counseling to prison inmates and died of ALS in 2011; their children were Gabriel and Joseph.

Cathy who married Gene Rowland, both teachers; their children are Amber and Chad.   Chad married Amanda and they have 2 children, Alysse and Clay.  Amber married Reagan Mullins and have 2 boys, Ryland and Kooper.  

Randy Clay who married Ellie Lincoln, both in the medical field. Their children are Nick and Bradley. Nick married Lacey and they have 3 children and Bradley married Amanda and no children yet.

Leo Clay married Shirley Harvey and was a computer analyst. Their children were:

Debra who married Dr. John Mills, a dentist,

Terri who married Wayne Gillispie,

Robin who married Larry Oliver and

Jennifer “Gigi” who married Alan Clark.

Edward Larkin “Eddie” Clay, who worked in the nuclear field, married Virginia Broyles, a teacher. Their children are:

Lucinda, who married Alan Sienkiewicz, both teachers; their children are Bradley Sienkiewicz who married Mandy —, and Scott Sienkiewicz who married Carrie Ann —; grandchildren are Jack, Brady and Morgan, (not sure whether Bradley’s or Scott’s children).

Edward Lindsey Clay who married Catheryn Shugart and is a computer analyst.

Darrell married Lucille Serfass and worked for the Patent Office. Their daughter:

Suzanna married Scott Maker, a broker.