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SGT Clayton Alfred Smith

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SGT Clayton Alfred Smith

Birth
Hudson, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death
20 Dec 2019 (aged 92)
Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 62, Site 920
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Clayton Alfred Smith, age 92, passed away in on December 20, 2019 in Brighton, CO. He was born on October 1, 1927 in Hudson, New York and attended public schools in Patterson, New Jersey.

After his schooling he served five years in the US Air Force and during his time serving he married Marie (Blair) Smith on October 28, 1950.

For labor, Clayton worked as a mechanic for United Airlines for 42 years until his retirement. He was a good father, who taught his son many valuable life lessons like having a great work ethics and how to preserve through the tough times, and he possessed a great, funny sense of humor. He was a hard worker all of his life and truly loved his 95’ pickup truck in which he nicknamed “Baby-Blue” Clayton was a caring, hardworking man and will be sincerely missed by many.

Clayton is survived by his wife; Marie (Blair) Smith, of Brighton, CO, his son Craig (Teresa) Smith, of Wichita, KS, by two grandchildren; Kathryn Simmons, of Denver, CO, and Megan Nichole (Robert) Mulligan, of Virginia, along with two great-great grandchildren.

He is preceded in passing by his daughter, Pamela Ann Smith.
Clayton Alfred Smith, age 92, passed away in on December 20, 2019 in Brighton, CO. He was born on October 1, 1927 in Hudson, New York and attended public schools in Patterson, New Jersey.

After his schooling he served five years in the US Air Force and during his time serving he married Marie (Blair) Smith on October 28, 1950.

For labor, Clayton worked as a mechanic for United Airlines for 42 years until his retirement. He was a good father, who taught his son many valuable life lessons like having a great work ethics and how to preserve through the tough times, and he possessed a great, funny sense of humor. He was a hard worker all of his life and truly loved his 95’ pickup truck in which he nicknamed “Baby-Blue” Clayton was a caring, hardworking man and will be sincerely missed by many.

Clayton is survived by his wife; Marie (Blair) Smith, of Brighton, CO, his son Craig (Teresa) Smith, of Wichita, KS, by two grandchildren; Kathryn Simmons, of Denver, CO, and Megan Nichole (Robert) Mulligan, of Virginia, along with two great-great grandchildren.

He is preceded in passing by his daughter, Pamela Ann Smith.

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