Clayton-Clark-Obituary

Clayton Charles Clark

Portland, Oregon

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Clark, Clayton Charles 77 8/5/1931 3/5/2009 Clayton was born Aug. 5, 1931, in Portland, as the youngest of six children, to Joseph and Cecelia Clark. He graduated from Grant High School. He worked for Safeway, first as a meat cutter, then moving into warehouse operations before retiring after 40...

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Sue and family,

Lisa and I were so sorry to hear about your loss. Clayton was always a joy to talk with when we lived across the street. When he wasn't playing golf, he always seem to be puttering around the house. I enjoyed our conversations. Hope all is well with everyone.

Dear Sue, Jeff and family,
I am very sorry for your loss. I am very appreciative of the friendship Clayton and each of you extended to me and my family while we were neighbors. Lots of fond memories.

Sue and Family;
I first met Clayton when he was a meat cutter at the 39th and Powell Safeway and I was a checker, about 1975. Both my husband and I worked for Safeway at the time and one thing we could always count on was Clayton talking to us when he saw us. He was always proud of his family. When we were expecting our child, Clayton let us know that we could purchase the baby crib his children used. We did buy it and our daughter enjoyed the use of it also!

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Sue and Family,

My heart and prayers are with you as you grieve your loss...

Sue Clark (Ed's daughter and Wilbur's grand daughter)

To the Clark family, we send our deepest condolences, from the Socha family.
I will truely miss Clayton beating me on the golf course.

Julie and family - With deepest sympathy. My thoughts are with you.

I only met Clayton within the past 10 years or so as he was a regular donor at Holy Redeemer's St. Vincent de Paul food pantry where I volunteer. He knew my parents and always made an effort to say "Hi!" to me whenever we were at the same Mass together. I will miss his warm and inviting spirit. He was a good man, and you who were related to him were definitely blessed. I am sorry for your loss and will say some prayers for all of you.

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Thomas Campbell

Special condolences to you and yours. Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

Love, Ed and Mary Clark

Sue and family,
My heart goes out to you. I have fond memories of our families getting together when we were young. I occassionaly watch the home movies Dad took of us during Christmas, birthdays and other gatherings. I know we have not seen each other in many years but all of you have been in my thoughts. Especially since my Mom (Nancy) passed on just a few months ago I have spent alot of time relecting back.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.