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Roy Clayton
Hooper, Jr.
May 29, 1956 – April 14, 2026
Roy Clayton Hooper, Jr., affectionately known as Clay, passed away on April 14, 2026. Born on May 29, 1956, he lived a life marked by devotion, wisdom, and a keen analytical mind.
Clay devoted an impressive 38 years to the real estate industry, where his careful insight and commitment to excellence were widely respected. Throughout his career, he was admired not only for his expertise but also for his thoughtful approach and caring nature.
Those who knew Clay remember him as a loving and wise individual, whose analytical skills were matched by a deep sense of kindness and understanding. His genuine warmth left a lasting impact on both his professional colleagues and the many friends who were fortunate enough to know him personally.
Clay is survived by his husband, Jack D. McCall, Jr., who shared in his journey through life with unwavering support and love. He was also a proud grandfather to Lillian Holt, whose presence brought him immense joy and pride. He is also survived by his half brother, David Hooper, Sr. (Kim Hooper), his nephew, David Hooper, Jr., and a special friend, Ro Oliver, who all continue to hold him close in their hearts.
Roy Clayton Hooper, Jr.'s life is a testament to the power of dedication, love, and wisdom. His legacy will continue to inspire those who were touched by his life and work. He will be deeply missed but always remembered with respect and affection.
Cremation Society of South Carolina Westville Funerals is honored to serve the family of Roy Clayton Hooper, Jr.
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