CLAYTON-CARPENTER-Obituary

CLAYTON RAY CARPENTER

Fresno, California

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Clayton, a beloved father, son, brother, and uncle passed away unexpectedly on April 22, 2015, in a traffic accident, while working at his job as a journeyman electrician. Clayton was born on December 29, 1957, in Bremerton, WA to Frank and Catherine "Connie" Carpenter. His family moved to Fresno...

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Hey buddy, I still think of you often missing all the good times that we shared together. I went to the cemetery the other day and visited your head stone, and I made sure it was clean and taken care of. You will always remain in my heart as a good friend.

I still think of you often to this day. My kids and I talk about the things you used to do for us and how much you cared about us. I still miss your wittiness your talent and your friendship. I know you´re watching over us and giving us that little get up and go that we need. Take care my friend, my brother in spirit. Your friend, Ronald Lilly

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always in my heart forever

Clayton I will never forget you I still think about you every day of my life your my true love forever Janie

my friend,mentor,teacher,& co-worker, you are truly like no other. i will never forget 23yrs. ago when i finally got to meet this clayton guy loy casey was always talking about.... all you said was "A veritable plethora of mockery & merriment" then you just walked away.....i was so confused.... thank you for all the laughs ,

Clayton was a great and talented guy. I watched him grow up, and as an adult he did some electrical work at our home. I pray God will comfort you, and He promises that you will see Clayton, again!

Clayton was a great guy and a character, he always made everybody laugh and was amazing on the etch a sketch. He will be missed.

Frank and Connie;
I used to babysit for you in the 60's. I worked for Frank Mitchell and am retired. I am so sorry for your loss. I used to get a kick out of your kids, my mom stopped by one day to check on me and they would tell my mom that her "smoking would kill her." Clayton was a very handsome young man. I lived on Gettysburg between Clovis & Sunnyside. My maiden name was Janet Grant. Again I am so sorry for your loss.

No one made me laugh more than Clayton. What a great loss for us all.