Published in the Athens Review July 22, 1937
C.M. (Lum) Clayton, lifelong resident and well known landowner of the Brownsboro-Chandler section, died Monday afternoon at his home in the Rock Hill community. He had been ill only a few days.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with interment following in the Rock Hill cemetery.
The deceased is survived by his wife and several children.
Mr. Clayton was well known for his extensive land and farming interests in the Eastern half of the county.
Rock Hill July 20---The writer's heart was made sad again last week after the death of my dear father, Lum Clayton, who was only sick two days when the end came last Monday evening, July 19th. We are so thankful he was spared with us all these years. He would've been 80 years old next December 25th. His death follows that of his wife and my mother on March 24th of this year. He is survived by six children and a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, one brother and other relatives. May we say the Lord knows best and lets try following His footsteps and live closer to God. I want to ask each reader of this letter to pray for me and my broken heart that I may meet my mother and father some day.
Contributor: Wayne Smith - [email protected]
Published in the Athens Review July 22, 1937
C.M. (Lum) Clayton, lifelong resident and well known landowner of the Brownsboro-Chandler section, died Monday afternoon at his home in the Rock Hill community. He had been ill only a few days.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with interment following in the Rock Hill cemetery.
The deceased is survived by his wife and several children.
Mr. Clayton was well known for his extensive land and farming interests in the Eastern half of the county.
Rock Hill July 20---The writer's heart was made sad again last week after the death of my dear father, Lum Clayton, who was only sick two days when the end came last Monday evening, July 19th. We are so thankful he was spared with us all these years. He would've been 80 years old next December 25th. His death follows that of his wife and my mother on March 24th of this year. He is survived by six children and a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, one brother and other relatives. May we say the Lord knows best and lets try following His footsteps and live closer to God. I want to ask each reader of this letter to pray for me and my broken heart that I may meet my mother and father some day.
Contributor: Wayne Smith - [email protected]
Family Members
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Minnie Lee Clayton Kidd
1881–1922
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Ella Clayton Pitman
1883–1904
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Alexander Clayton
1885–1970
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Lula May Clayton Brand
1888–1961
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Carl Marion Clayton
1890–1955
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Lem Leon Clayton
1892–1915
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John Homer Clayton
1894–1956
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Jewel James Clayton
1897–1993
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Era Clayton
1899–1900
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Howard P. Clayton
1901–1917
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Maree Clayton
1907–1915
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Bessie Leo Clayton Wyatt
1910–1982
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Gracie Clayton
1912–1913
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Hargett Clayton
1914–1915
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