Gary-Clayton-Obituary

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Gary Frederick Clayton

Rigby, Idaho

Sep 1, 1952 – Oct 12, 2020 (Age 68)

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BORN
September 1, 1952
DIED
October 12, 2020
AGE
68
LOCATION
Rigby, Idaho

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Eckersell Funeral Home (Eckersell Memorial Chapel) Obituary

Our Heavenly Father embraced Gerald "Gary" Frederick Clayton in his loving arms and called him back to his Heavenly home in the early hours of Monday, October 12, 2020.  Gary was surrounded by his loved ones both before, and during his passing at his home in Lewisville, ID at age 68.  He...

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To the dear Clayton family, Jack and Donna were some of the first to welcome Dee and I as neighbors fifty years ago and I've always been impressed by their hard work of farming, raising a large family and the incalculable hours of service they have given. They have been a blessing in so many of our lives. What a great legacy they leave. May you all feel peace and comfort at this sad time, but also a happy time as your family gathers beyond the veil. Saundra Poulsen

It's been a good life Gary. A pleasure of to meet you and your family

We enjoyed raising our boys together. We sure had some fun times at the games. Gary and Sheri raised a beautiful family. Loren and Gary had some very stimulating conversations. We extend our love and pray for blessings of peace and comfort for the Clayton Family.

Sheri and family...we were so surprised and saddened when we heard of Gary’s passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord bless and comfort you during this time of loss.
Mark and Lynne Williamson

Clayton family Gary was one of a kind. He had a smile that could light up a room. I will always remember the twinkle in his eye when he would tease me and his laugh. He was always such a good teacher as well and such an example of hard work. We hit the jack pot with him as a neighbor. He took such good care of our family when ever we were in need. Sending thoughts, prayers, and virtual hugs to you all.

Thank you for giving me shelter when my world was rocky. I always enjoyed living in your front yard. Our long conspiracy theory talk were the best. You will be missed. Hugs to your kids and amazing wife.

We will miss Gary and all his interesting life philosophies.

I'm a colleague of Bob's, and just wanted to say I'm truly sorry for the family's loss and will be praying for the family.

I'm sorry to loose a wonderful nephew