Cleveland, Mrs. Clara, a resident of Montgomery, AL, departed this life on Saturday, January 13, 2024. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 11:00AM from Rosa Parks Avenue Church of God, Pastor James Marshall, officiating with a burial following in Joseph Cemetery.
Mrs. Cleveland will lie in state on Friday, January 19, 2024 from 1-8PM at Phillips-Riley Funeral Home, and on Saturday at the church one hour prior to services.
NOTICE: Please be mindful that the State of Alabama and the CDC have advised that we limit gatherings and that individuals who are ill and or are at-risk (e.g., elderly, immune-compromised) should be encouraged to stay home. Social Distancing Practices will be observed during the visitation and service.
Mixed Spray was sent for Clara Sager-Cleveland - January 18, 2024
Emerald Garden Basket was sent for Clara Sager-Cleveland - January 18, 2024
Miss Clara was such a nice, sweet lady. I first met her when she came to my Mom's 80th birthday party and we were friendly from that day on. She will be greatly missed by those who knew her. I extend my sincere condolences to her family and friends. Praying that God will comfort and console each of you. Min. Tonia Z. Garrison & Family
Mrs Clara Cleveland will be truly missed, she was a very sweet and caring lady and she loved me as if I was her daughter. She was a very independent young lady I will always cherish the time we spend together RIP MOTHER CLARA Barbara Robinson
Greeting to Bro. Sylvester Cleveland and Family! Our condolence to you and family on behalf of the Word Of Life Church family. So do not fear, for I am with you;.....Is. 41:10 Pastor Dasher and Church Family.
Mrs Clara Cleveland will be truly missed, she was a very sweet and caring lady and she loved me as if I was her daughter. She was a very independent young lady I will always cherish the time we spend together RIP MOTHER CLARA
Clara Sager-Cleveland, or "Nana Clara" as I used to call her, was the sweetest and strongest woman I ever had the pleasure of knowing. Nana helped raise my brother and me for nearly a decade, starting just a few weeks after I was born. She was an integral part of my life, and helped shape me into the man that I am today. I remember watching endless episodes of Matlock, and picking pecans with her in our front yard like it was yesterday. These are some of the fondest memories I have, and they will never be forgotten. I can't put in to words how much I loved my Nana. She will be dearly missed by the Hendricks family.
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