Clay Arthur Hultstrand, 26, of Greer, beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Sunday, May 17, 2020, in Greenville. Born in Columbia on March 25, 1994, to Charles and Katherine Hultstrand, Clay grew up in Greer and graduated from Riverside High School in 2012.Continue Reading
Friend or my big brother I miss u so much
I do not believe that u r no more with us.
10 days back he say that I come India to meet u .
Miss u so much clay brother
He challenged me as a person, as a mind and will. we would make sport of learning about one another. Much of that combat would be in comedic relief to the tasks we were performing. We laughed without end. It go to the point that I couldn't wait for my commute to end each morning to get to the gang box and gather him just so no one else would. then it would be to some corner of the structure to work. Electrical work was second on my mind as I had begun to realize this man would be gone before long.
Clay would be off for bigger things. Our God had larger things for him to do. He has done those things, I am most sure. God's designs have no unintended flaws, I should know that for I am His most defective. His works are unlike any other works, his plans have all been completed where He resides.
it is our obligation now to thank Him for knowing and loving Clay. Our peace will be in that his journey, his race has been run. to accept that knowledge will be next to impossible for me. I wanted more. I grieve for my own need to learn more from Clay; I rejoice that Clay is in the tender hands of the Almighty.
I met Clay while attending Riverside Middle together and he was one of the nicest guys out there. So sorry you had to leave this world so early.
R.I.P C.H