George Lowell Clayton Jr

george clayton

May 18, 1944 ~ May 31, 2021

Born in: Canton, Mississippi
Resided in: Austin, Texas

George Lowell Clayton Jr., 77, of Austin, passed away Monday May 31, 2021. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers of Bryan College Station. A full obituary tribute will be posted soon.

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  1. Buddy,
    I ..miss …you! I think of you often and it only gives me peace knowing you are no longer in pain. Physically and mentally. I wish that I could have done more for you as a friend to remind you daily how loved and cared about you are. I say are because you will always live with me in my heart as well as so many that you have touched through out your life. I enjoyed having you as a “best buddy” 🙁 for the last few years. I can only hope that I have brought you as much happy memories as you have me. I will treasure you always.

    P.S I brought your favorite coffee cup to Russia with me to see my dad ! Its like your having coffee here with me! You finally made it to “mother Russia”

    Your Pal <3

    Kseniya

  2. I was very sorry to read of Lowell’s passing. I worked for Lowell as a legal secretary and notary when I was 19-20. It was when he officed upstarts at a house on 12th Street in Austin. He was a truly gracious and professional person with excellent taste, a good sense of humor, and class. I learned many professional skills there and fondly look back at that time in my life. It was a job I really enjoyed and his office was tastefully decorated. He had a really fine Chagall art collection in his office I remember. I will never forget having to put all that carbon paper between all of the copies for the court documents. Rest in peace Lowell.
    Suzanne


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