Terry Clay Boike II
Terry Clay Boike, II, 22, of League City, TX passed away unexpectedly Sunday, April 15, 2018. “Clay” was born April 24, 1995 in Bryan, TX to Tammera Susan Boike and Terry Clay Boike. He graduated from Lutheran South Academy in 2013. After high school, he attended Stephen F. Austin University and San Jacinto College. He found his passion in Underwater Fishing Lights, which he started with his father. This is where Clay truly shined.
Clay is preceded in death by his grandmothers, Helen Jenkins Johnson and Janet Walter.
He is survived by his mother Tammera Brown; father Terry C. Boike and stepmom Mandy Johnson Boike; brothers Colby Chase Brown and Tristan Colton Brown; sister Allison Billings and brother in law Brandon Billings and nephew Carter Billings; grandparents Sharon Miller and Henry Mott; Joan and Bud Miller; Clayton and Beverly Boike; George H. Johnson Sr.
He is also survived by his loving dog Red.
Clay also leaves behind many aunts, uncles, cousins, and many, many friends who loved him dearly.
Clay loved sports. He played football from age 5 through high school. He was also an avid fisherman and hunter. He loved taking frequent trips to the Texas Hill Country and Corpus Christi. He was a lover of history-especially civil war history and anything military related.
He had the most beautiful blue eyes and a heart of gold. He often gave strangers a place to stay and helped them get back on their feet.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 11:00 am at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, TX with Pastor Rick Branek officiating.
Tammy, so sorry for your great loss. My heart is breaking for you all. Clay the sweet, energetic, loving “little boy” with the beautiful smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless You All🙏🏼❤️
I am so saddened to hear of Clay’s passing. I had the pleasure of being one of his position coaches at Lutheran South. Although I only got to coach him for a year, his attitude was so infectious and he was a joy to coach. And good grief the kid was so dang strong and could play. We always talked about our shared love of hunting and fishing. I was so proud to see him building the underwater light business with his dad. I grieve with you all, for this has happened far too soon.
May the good Lord hold all of you and bring you comfort at this time!
Coach Johnson
We are so sorry for this unexpected loss.. Even though we never got to meet Clay we heard wonderful things about him thru our son Clayton. Prayers for strength and comfort..
Forever in our hearts!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fun memories to cherish.
So grateful for our time with you.
Love,
Sally, Jerry, Grant, Parker and Banks
To the family of Clay,
I only knew Clay for a little over 3 weeks. I got his business name from home advisor. I needed some landscaping lights and when he came over i found out he does fences.He gave me a bid for all and he did it all and looked beautiful I called him last friday and thanked him for all he did . I was looking for some landscaping and he told me about Sil and i thanked him for that.
Ya’ll did a great job of raising a very nice and polite young man. Very respectful young man. My thoughts and my prayers are with each of you and to other family members
Thank You
Ronda Fortenberry
God Bless You
Tammy,
I am so heartbroken to hear of Clay’s passing. I have so many found memories of him, Blake and Erin from Johnson.
My heart goes out to you, Colby and Tristan. I know that there is a hole in your heart where Clay belongs. May the love and memories of friends and family help to fill that void.
Love and prayers to you,
Sorry for your loss. Are thoughts and prayers are with you all.
You will be missed but never forgotten. You have captured a place in our hearts. Rest In Peace Clay.
Buddy and I are praying for God to comfort the family in their time of grief. So sorry for your loss.
I just heard this sad news today when I called underwater green fishing lights. I’m truly sorry. May God be with Clay and anyone else that knew Clay. RIP Clay