Clarence Clayton Keansburg, New Jersey Obituary

Clarence Clayton

Clarence J. Clayton, 57, of Keansburg, passed away Saturday, July 25, at home. He was born in Red Bank and spent most of his life in Keansburg. Clarence will be remembered by his family and friends, as a big, fun loving truck driver. He is predeceased by his father, William and a sister Carol Hanser. Surviving are his mother Shirley Clayton of Keansburg; four brothers, William Clayton of Florida, Crawford Clayton, Kevin Clayton, and Stanley Clayton all of Keansburg; two sisters, Shirley Steele of Keansburg and Grace Isaksen of Middletown. Family will be receiving friends on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at the Jacqueline M Ryan Home for Funerals 233 Carr Ave Keansburg. There will be a religious service at the funeral home Monday evening. A private cremation will follow. Condolences can be sent to www.jacquelinemryanfh.com.
June 7, 1952 - July 25, 200906/07/195207/25/2009
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Clarence J. Clayton, 57, of Keansburg, passed away Saturday, July 25, at home. He was born in Red Bank and spent most of his life in Keansburg. Clarence will be remembered by his family and friends, as a big, fun loving truck driver. He is predeceased by his father, William and a sister Carol Hanser. Surviving are his mother Shirley Clayton of Keansburg; four brothers, William Clayton of Florida, Crawford Clayton, Kevin Clayton, and Stanley Clayton all of Keansburg; two sisters, Shirley Steele of Keansburg and Grace Isaksen of Middletown. Family will be receiving friends on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at the Jacqueline M Ryan Home for Funerals 233 Carr Ave Keansburg. There will be a religious service at the funeral home Monday evening. A private cremation will follow. Condolences can be sent to www.jacquelinemryanfh.com.

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