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Michael Glenn Naylor

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March 27, 2024
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Michael Glenn Naylor, 72, of Clay, WV passed away peacefully on March 17, 2024, at his home in Clay County.  Mike was born on October 02, 1951, to Daniel and Sylvia (Legg) Naylor. 

He is survived by his significant other of 13 years, Nikki Yakubik; and his three daughters, Tracy Naylor (Rick) of Duck, WV, Frankie (Robert) Underwood of Summersville, WV, and Jennifer (Darren) Hansen of Marietta, OH. He leaves behind five grandchildren, Shala (Brett), Monica, Zoe, Owen, and Joel. He also leaves behind nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Margie (Art) Nicholas; one brother, Blaine (Pat) Naylor; and several nieces and nephews.  

Mike was preceded in death by his parents Daniel and Sylvia (Legg) Naylor and the following brothers, Kent (Connie) Naylor, Dallas (Deannie) Naylor, Joe (Carol) Naylor, Paul Gene Naylor; and one grandson, Courtney Lee Wilson.  He was preceded in death by his sisters, Garnett (Richard) Prim, Wilma (Allen) Sharpneck, Charlotte (Bob) Hyer, Evelyn (David) Ellison, and Margaret (Frank) Shelton.  

Mike loved the simple life of being outdoors in nature.  He was an avid hunter and just shot his last ten-point buck during deer season.  He enjoyed riding his Harley motorcycle on the open road, fishing, running dogs, cooking on open fires, playing cards, and watching football, but most importantly, spending time with his family and friends.  

Per Mike’s wishes he will be cremated.  Later the family will be having a celebration of life in his honor.  

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.carlwilsonfuneralhome.com.

Wilson Smith Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Naylor family.

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