Clayton Lane Alexander

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May 8, 1989 ~ September 27, 2021

Born in: Bryan, Texas
Resided in: Franklin, Texas

Clayton Lane Alexander arrived in this world May 8, 1989 and went to be with Jesus Christ our Lord and savior September 27, 2021. He was a kind, loving and helpful young man. He treasured his family and friends always. If you were loved by him, he was sure to let you know.

Clayton was predeceased in death by his Grandfather, Ted Granger; Grandmother, Jonnie Guajardo; and Sister, Miranda Alexander.

Clayton leaves behind-

His daughter, Layla Carter Alexander of Bryan, Tx. Mother, Tracey Alexander of Franklin, Tx. Father, Bubba Alexander and wife Marcie of Stigler, Ok. Dad in love, W. D. Waters of Franklin, Tx. Grandmother Carol Lindeman of Bryan, Tx. Grandfather, Eddie Alexander of Terrel, Tx. Brothers, Dillon Alexander of Franklin, Tx. Weston Waters and daughter Blaeze of Franklin, Tx. Sisters and brothers-in-law, Ashley Weaver and husband Allan, nieces Brooke, Breanna, Braelyn, and Bristol of Navasota, TX. Summer Horton and husband C. J., nephews Colby, Logan, Trace, and Hagen of Iola, Tx. Kindra Taylor, niece Ryley, nephews Cooper, Cason, and Cannon of Franklin, TX. Savannah Waters, nephews, Bowen, and Hardy of Franklin, Tx. Mindy Wilson and husband Jake, nieces, Molly and Hadley, and nephew, Rance of College Station, Tx. Marlee Alexander of Stigler Ok. Two great-nephews, Calum and Chancellor, countless Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and Friends.

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  1. So sorry, Tracey and family Clayton was the most beautiful and precious little boy! I loved him so much. Such a tremendous loss to all who knew him and loved him.

  2. I am sorry I wasn’t there for you when you needed me the most.
    You had one of the biggest hearts and would do anything for anyone that’s what I will remember the most about you and I will try to be more like you in that way.
    Never take for granted the time you have with the people you care about.

    “We all lose friends… we lose them in death, to distance, and over time. But even though they may be lost, hope is not. The key is to keep them in your heart, and when the time is right, you can pick up the friendship right where you left off. Even the lost find their way home, when you leave the light on” – Amy Marie Waltz
    Your Friend
    Willie


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