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Harold Clayton Obituary

CLAYTON, Harold Fooshee Harold Fooshee Clayton, 61, sculptor and beloved husband, brother, and friend, died Tuesday, May 26 at his home in Dallas. Harold, the son of Margaret Fooshee Clayton and John Bunyan Clayton, III, was born in Dallas, Texas on May 9, 1954. He attended Hyer Elementary, Highland Park High, the Berkshire School in Massachusetts, and the University of North Texas, where he received his BFA cum laude in 1977. He grew up in the Park Cities, first on Caruth St. and later, Westway Ave., in a house his grandfather, the architect Marion Fooshee, designed. Married for 24 years to Lara Louise Clayton, they lived on Richard Ave. Harold was a well-known artist and sculptor, whose works in marble, limestone, and granite may be seen in parks alongside Turtle Creek Blvd., Trinity Lake Park, Hitzelberger park adjacent to Snider Plaza, in St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, where he was a life-long parishioner, and in numerous homes throughout the Dallas area and around the country. Harold is survived by his wife, Lara Louise Clayton; his brothers John (Jay) Bunyan Clayton, IV (Nashville) and Marion (Mark) Fooshee Clayton (Dallas); his sister, Helen Clayton Shingler (Atlanta); and his nephews and nieces: James Wright Clayton (Washington, D.C.), Kelly Morgan Shingler (Seoul, South Korea), John Bunyan Clayton, V (Nashville), James Marshall Shingler (Atlanta), Elliott Fooshee Clayton (Dallas), Jon Fooshee Shingler (Atlanta), and Callie McBride Clayton (Dallas). Harold had a remarkable spirit: kind, gentle, yet full of generous enthusiasms, he was lit from within by his passion for friendship and by the love he lavished on his art. His energetic spirit and joy for life was infectious. He was a great soul. A celebration of his life will be held at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 2:00 p.m., 8011 Douglas, Dallas, Texas 75225. A reception will follow at the church. In lieu of flowers, please honor Harold's life with a gift to North Dallas Shared Ministries, Meals on Wheels, 1440 W. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75247. Online condolences may be made at www.Sparkman-Hillcrest.com.

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Published by Dallas Morning News from May 28 to May 30, 2015.

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Caroline Logan

May 25, 2020

Hello my dear Harold. I miss you so much & was remembering the old days when I would walk over in my robe bringing a pot of coffee. We would sit for hours (u in your robe) drinking coffee, chatting about anything & everything. What wonderful times when I lived adjacent to your backyard where u sculpted every day! I am still amazed at the talent u had. Love u dear friend. I look forward to seeing u on the other side.

E. Dan Klepper

March 8, 2016

Hey my friend of forty years ago. We shared some great young years in Denton makin' art. You left an impressive body of work, my man, just as you said you would. Gone too soon, Fooshee.

Caroline Logan

June 10, 2015

My dearest Harold; you sweet adorable man. I have so many wonderful memories, smiles, laughs and moments since I met you in 1987. I moved right across the street from his backyard, and we've been close friends ever since. You will be so missed, but I know you are in such comfort now just smiling down on us. I will never forget you. I will always cherish our friendship and look forward to the day when we meet again. Much love to you and my dear friend Lara.

Shannon Wynne

May 30, 2015

So wish we could attend this service to show our love for Harold. Ironically, as his cousin, we will be attending our large family reunion in South Texas where Harold will be sorely missed. His art and drive were huge in the design world as well, leaving a massive void which his remarkable talent once filled.

Jacki W

May 29, 2015

I work right down the street from the cow in his yard...I always speak to him daily. Another great artist has made it to heaven. Blessings to his family.

Michelle

May 29, 2015

My sympathies to the family in your loss of Harold. May the God of all comfort (Psalm 83:18) give you the strength to cope during this difficult time.

Jane R. Ladik

May 29, 2015

So many memories crash down on me. So many good times shared. Harold will always live in a special place in my heart.

Karen Rogers

May 29, 2015

Lara, you and Harold were great neighbors. I pray you'll be comforted by the host of family of friends who are near and afar. Thank you for what you have added to my life.

Sarah and Robert Aberg

May 29, 2015

"Harold was lit from within by his passion for friendship and the love he lavished on his art" - very true words about a kind and gentle spirit and a loyal friend. We are honored to have known him and send our sympathy and condolences to Lara and the Clayton family.

May 28, 2015

We will miss you.
The McBride Family

Gaye Martin

May 28, 2015

Rest in Peace dear friend...your stone carvings were miraculous, however, your pumpkin carvings masterpieces! xoxo

May 28, 2015

A free spirit whose art reflected his freedom and joy is no longer with us. Too soon too soon. My family and I send comfort and love to Laura and the other members of the Clayton family . Peace Jane Wetzel

James S. Kennedy MD

May 28, 2015

Monica and I are very sad over Harold's death, yet joyous that he married my sister! Our deep sympathy to Lara and all the Claytons.

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