Clayton-Alexander-Obituary

Clayton Alexander

Midland, Texas

Oct 8, 1952 – Jan 22, 2023

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BORN
October 8, 1952
DIED
January 22, 2023
LOCATION
Midland, Texas

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A disciple. A son. A father. A Papa. And always, an Aggie. Clayton "Claytie" Riley Alexander passed away peacefully in his home on January 22, 2023, after an 18-month battle with cancer. Clayton was born on October 8, 1952, to Joe and LaVonne Alexander in St. John's Newfoundland, Canada. He was...

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Clayton and I were in the USAF Basic Training together. At the completion of training he offered me the opportunity to spend the rest of the summer with him in Ft. Stockton! That´s when this Yankee from Boston fell in love with the great Lone Star State. God bless and keep you Miss Connie! John Panarelli

We love and miss you too! Lindsay Matlock.

Love and prayers be with you always

Clayton and I were in the USAF together at the beginning of our careers. He was truly a blessing to know and admire. 15 Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.

Dear Connie and family, I was so sorry to hear about Clayton. I always enjoyed our Real Estate days together. Bless all of you.

We miss you so much and we love you too.

Connie, my deepest condolences for your loss of a wonderful partner in life.

Clayton and I were fish buds in Squadron [Seagram's] 7 Texas A&M Corps of Cadets in 1971-1972. None of us really knew what we were getting into nor what the next 50 years would bring. But when Clayton wrote a short note on the inside of my 1972 Aggieland [we were just a year removed from high school...and it was still cool to write notes to your friends] he had an idea. I have included a picture of what Clayton wrote. Without question Clayton has lived up to the life and standards he...

Clayton and were fish buddies at Texas A&M. We were in Seagrams 7. I remember he was never afraid of anything. When were Sophomores 2 we were at evening chow and 2 members of Corps Staff came upto our table and asked anyone wanted to pla a game of racquetball against them. One was the future Corps Commander. We all looked at each other all a little intimidated. All except Clay. He looked at them and said you bet me and Gray will beat you. After I picked up my jaw from the floor I...