He was born in Rutland Vermont on August 3, 1931 to Thomas Price Jones and
Catherine W. (Thomas) Jones.
He was proud to be one of seventeen children and being raised on the family farm in Poultney Vermont.
Surviving are his beloved daughters Shelly (Phil) Lindsey of South Glens Falls New York and Sherry Fisk (companion Bob Lane) of Livingston Manor New York. His four adoring grandchildren Lindsay Fisk (partner Mark Bascom) of Salem New York, Jessica Fisk of Chestnut Hill Pennsylvania, Sarah Lindsey of Columbus Ohio and Nicholas Lindsey of South Glens Falls New York. In addition, his sister Pauline LaPoint of Poultney, Vermont and several nieces and nephews.
Clayton was predeceased by his son in-law Joel Fisk whom he cherished as a son. He was also predeceased by his fraternal triplet siblings Clifford and Catherine (Smith). In addition siblings Kenneth, Howell, Thomas, Robert, fraternal twins Donald and Dorothy (Gerstenmaier), Raymond, Gordon, Hayden, Florence (Constantine), Blodwen (Boule), Ruth ( Dente) and Paul fraternal twin of Pauline.
Clayton was proud of his military service in the United States Navy having served his country from 1950 to 1954 during the Korean War on the USS Ault 698.
Upon returning to civilian life he was proud to be employed as a foreman at NIBCO Incorportated for more than twenty years. Following his retirement, he continued working as a laborer installing vinyl siding for his good friend, Maynard Springer. He also worked as a driver transporting clients for the Warren County Department of Social Services.
Dad was a social person who developed close relationships easily. He was a good listener and problem solver who loved to share fatherly advice and make people laugh with jokes and sarcastic humor. He was a trusting, generous man who would help others when in need. He believed no child should “go hungry” therefore he contributed to several children’s charities.
His interests and hobbies included playing his Martin guitar on the back porch with his good friend Norm Roberts, bowling, snowmobiling, playing cards and holding “court” at his kitchen table or on the front porch at his home on Big Cross Street. Dad especially enjoyed boating, fishing and waterskiing on Lake St. Catherine.
His legacy will be the role he played as a loving, dedicated father and grandfather who lived his peacefully helping others and had a commonsense approach to life. He was the patriarch of our family and he will truly be missed.
A graveside ceremony, with military honors, will take place at Laurel Hill Cemetery in White Sulphur Springs, N.Y.
He was born in Rutland Vermont on August 3, 1931 to Thomas Price Jones and
Catherine W. (Thomas) Jones.
He was proud to be one of seventeen children and being raised on the family farm in Poultney Vermont.
Surviving are his beloved daughters Shelly (Phil) Lindsey of South Glens Falls New York and Sherry Fisk (companion Bob Lane) of Livingston Manor New York. His four adoring grandchildren Lindsay Fisk (partner Mark Bascom) of Salem New York, Jessica Fisk of Chestnut Hill Pennsylvania, Sarah Lindsey of Columbus Ohio and Nicholas Lindsey of South Glens Falls New York. In addition, his sister Pauline LaPoint of Poultney, Vermont and several nieces and nephews.
Clayton was predeceased by his son in-law Joel Fisk whom he cherished as a son. He was also predeceased by his fraternal triplet siblings Clifford and Catherine (Smith). In addition siblings Kenneth, Howell, Thomas, Robert, fraternal twins Donald and Dorothy (Gerstenmaier), Raymond, Gordon, Hayden, Florence (Constantine), Blodwen (Boule), Ruth ( Dente) and Paul fraternal twin of Pauline.
Clayton was proud of his military service in the United States Navy having served his country from 1950 to 1954 during the Korean War on the USS Ault 698.
Upon returning to civilian life he was proud to be employed as a foreman at NIBCO Incorportated for more than twenty years. Following his retirement, he continued working as a laborer installing vinyl siding for his good friend, Maynard Springer. He also worked as a driver transporting clients for the Warren County Department of Social Services.
Dad was a social person who developed close relationships easily. He was a good listener and problem solver who loved to share fatherly advice and make people laugh with jokes and sarcastic humor. He was a trusting, generous man who would help others when in need. He believed no child should “go hungry” therefore he contributed to several children’s charities.
His interests and hobbies included playing his Martin guitar on the back porch with his good friend Norm Roberts, bowling, snowmobiling, playing cards and holding “court” at his kitchen table or on the front porch at his home on Big Cross Street. Dad especially enjoyed boating, fishing and waterskiing on Lake St. Catherine.
His legacy will be the role he played as a loving, dedicated father and grandfather who lived his peacefully helping others and had a commonsense approach to life. He was the patriarch of our family and he will truly be missed.
A graveside ceremony, with military honors, will take place at Laurel Hill Cemetery in White Sulphur Springs, N.Y.
Family Members
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Kenneth Price "Ken" Jones
1913–1995
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Howell Price Jones
1915–1959
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Thomas Price Jones Jr
1917–2000
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Florence Price Jones Constantine
1918–2008
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Blodwen Price "Buckins" Jones
1920–2010
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Robert Price "Bob" Jones
1922–1998
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Raymond Price Jones
1924–1976
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Ruth Price Jones Dente
1925–2020
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Gordon Price Jones
1927–2004
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Donald Price Jones
1928–1991
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Dorothy Price Jones Gerstenmaier
1928–1995
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Paul Price Jones
1929–1989
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Pauline Price Jones LaPoint
1929–2021
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Catherine Price Jones Smith
1931–2001
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Clifford Price "Stikes" Jones
1931–2016
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Hayden Price Jones
1934–1997
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