Clayburn-Arivett-Obituary

Clayburn Eugene Arivett

Eureka, California

1950 - 2018

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CLAYBURN EUGENE ARIVETT Clayburn "Clay" Arivett, passed peaceably to his heavenly Father on June 7, 2018. Clay was born on June 10, 1950 in Salinas, California to Paul and Sibyl Arivett. He had four brothers, Donald, Clifford, Gerald and David and one sister Connie. He graduated West Coast Bible...

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While at West Coast College a bunch of us went to Yosemite and I rode with Clay in his beautiful and fast Dodge which has tinted windows. And because the window tint was not factory installed Clay wasn't allowed to drive it into the park. Clay was mad, jumped into the car and took off fast. Me, being a "Savior" ran after him, he stopped and I jumped in beside him. He took off fast as I tried talking him down and to pull over. He did pull over, almost too far over, very close to the canyon's...

My dear Uncle Clayburn out of all of grandmothers children I would say the boys excluding Connie you reminded me of my dear grandma Sybil your soft-spoken voice. When you spoke youw spoke with such kindness caring and true sincerity It was so amazing having you in my life. though you moved away when I was younger I will always treasure the moments I had with you ,David and Connie on athol Street .For some reason you three are the ones I remember the most at that time in Fontana. Clayburn...

Martha and I went to West Coast with Clayburn. He was a great Brother and wonderful example for us all. Looked like he lived a great life.
Oliver and Martha McMahan

Arivett family, my heart goes out to you, not knowing exactly how you feel but having experienced loss of loved ones myself.
Clay and I attended West Coast Christian together in our late teen years, we were good friends.
He was fun in his tempestuous ways, seemingly always smiling, finding fun in everything.

I was blessed to know him only a year or two as you have been blessed to have known him for a long time and so very personally.

My only contact with him the past...

Fly to the Angels rest in peace and please give my uncle Don a hug and kiss from his niece Cindy Gibson Roberts

I love and miss dad very much! He was a kind, loving, gentle man and impacted my life forever. His sense of humor was unparalleled and he always had such a good work and life ethic. He was always up for an adventure! I can't wait to see him again in heaven one day.

My dear Uncle Clayburn out of all of grandmothers children I would say the boys excluding Connie you reminded me of my dear grandma Sybil your soft-spoken voice. When you spoke youw spoke with such kindness caring and true sincerity It was so amazing having you in my life. though you moved away when I was younger I will always treasure the moments I had with you ,David and Connie on athol Street .For some reason you three are the ones I remember the most at that time in Fontana. Clayburn...

Clay - you will be missed. You were loved and respected by all that knew you. It is your faith and the faith you bestowed on your family that will shine through. Clay was always there whenever anyone needed some counseling. He married and buried many of our family. His marriage ceremonies were always thoughtful and personal; his funeral eulogies were special because he put his heart in them. I have never known anyone that was kinder or more humble. RIP brother.