Clayton-Ellis-Obituary

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Clayton Ellis

Fredericksburg, Virginia

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DIED
January 5, 2026
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Fredericksburg, Virginia

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A. L. Bennett and Son Funeral Home, Inc. - Fredericksburg Obituary

Clayton Russell Ellis, 63, of Spotsylvania, VA, departed this life on January 5, 2026.

A viewing will be held at A.L. Bennett and Son Funeral Home, 200 Butternut Drive, Fredericksburg, VA, 22408, on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 10:00 AM followed by a funeral service at...

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Thinking & Praying for Clayton’s Family. He was a true fighter and loving father. God Bless his Family

Sending my condolences to the families and friends of Clayton.

Mr. Ellis you will be very missed by all of us your family from dialysis. You were a good guy to all of us a good friend. May you rest in paradise

Deepest sympathy, condolences and prayers are being offered to the family during this difficult period..

You will be truly missed cousin Clayton you fought a hard battle. Prayers hugs and love to the family. Rest In Heavenly Paradise❤

Cuz. We will miss you Greatly! We Love You!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My "Big Head" cousin, I'm gonna miss you, boy!!! I can't believe you're gone, "Not You". All the fun we use as kids is gone and all we have now is the pain and hurt of knowing you're gone. This is a trip, when I heard you were gone, all the years of fun came running back...we had so much fun, but now is gonna be just memories...you're gonna always be my "Big Head" cousin!!! I'll always love you, Big Head...but "God" loved you MORE, and when I see you again, it's gonna be nuff'n but Love in...

Where do I even start.. This man will always hold a special place in my heart. He’s one of the few that I would drop everything just to go pick him up. Even when he wasn’t feeling great, he would still have a special warmth that would instantly make you feel better. I’m sure my driving probably scared him but he never said a word. He was one of our first when we started transportation. I’m so glad I got to pick him up a few weeks back. That short 15 minute drive meant the world to me. I have...