Clayton-Williamson-Obituary

Clayton C. Williamson

Syracuse, New York

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July 9, 2008 Clayton C. Williamson, 94, of West Side Manor, Liverpool, and former resident of Pennellville, NY, for 59 years, passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2008. He was born in Syracuse in 1913 to the late Charles M. and Elizabeth C. (Arnold) Williamson. Clayton had been employed by Roofers...

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Dad, there had been so many stops in your lifes journeyand many with Gary and I in the past ten years. With all that you faced in life, the one thing in life that always remained true to you was family and your trust in us remained strong to the end. That was your legacy and we hope to pass that on to generations to come. THANKS and we love you. Judy and Gary

Gramps, I will never forget the tractor rides, peppermint candies,playing catch or you teaching me to throw a knuckle and a curve ball. I know your days will be filled with horseshoes and nights playing a pitch game or two with the occasional Utica Club. Say hi to Grandma for me. Love You Always,Gary Jr "Gaddy- ootch"

Grandpa I will miss you.
I will always rember your smile.

Love will always be with you and us for life goes on. But the important part is we got to know and love you. We miss you dearly. We all still love you very much.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Jean and her family during this difficult time. It is so nice to read all of these special memories from those who knew and loved him.
Sandy & Heather Nelepovitz

Quiet, strong, deep, dignified - these are the qualities that I saw the few times I met the man. There was something old-fashioned and solid in him, but I also saw a bit of mischief!

The things I've recently learned about him - like his baseball skills and his esteem among his co-workers don't surprise me at all. There seemed to be more than met the eye there, and he wasn't one to talk about himself.

Uncle Clayt,
What can we say? He was like a father to us. We'll always remember how he loved and was proud of his family, which included us. We have many happy memories of times spent just talking about the good old days of horseshoes, baseball, etc. We are proud to have known and loved such a good man and a great uncle.

Who can ever forget the gitchee bird, the tractor rides that we could not wait for, baseball, saturday night pinochle games with all the bugles and dip we could ask for and the other many memories that I will pass on to my kids!! I will think of Grandpa everytime I see a sky the color of his beautiful eyes and will remember the way that he loved his family, i am sorry that i did not get to spend much time with him over the last couple years but he was never far from my heart!! I will think of...