Juanita Louise Nita Clayton, age 89, passed away at Brownwood Regional Medical Hospital in Brownwood, Texas on Wednesday, January 12, 2011.
Family visitation will be 68 PM Friday, January 14, 2011 at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, Odessa, Texas, with Brother Bob Blazek officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be her six grandsons, Ramsey Fowler, Brent Clayton, Todd Pruett, Will Pruett, Eric Crane and Larry Crane.
Nita Clayton was born in Nolan County, Texas, to Roy and Mary Mathews on October 18, 1921. She was raised in Sweetwater, Texas and attended Abilene Christian College before becoming an associate in her fathers furniture business.
During World War II, she worked for the Eight Service Command Headquarters in Dallas and returned to Sweetwater to become manager of her fathers store. In Sweetwater, she was a member of the Business and Professional Womens Club and Beta Sigma Phi.
In 1945, she married Fred Clayton of Detroit, Michigan, who was then a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. In 1946, the couple moved to Odessa, where within a year the young couple opened their own furniture store, Clayton Furniture, located on West 10th Street. Nita and husband Fred, raised three children, Lynda Beth, Roger Fred, and Jeannie in Odessa and were long time members of Parker Heights Christian Church.
In 1963, Nita was beside her husband in starting Desert Paving, Inc., a concrete construction company, that has now been in business for almost 50 years and is owned by their son, Roger and his family.
Nita Clayton was active in Odessas Thursday Study Club for many years, and served as president in 196566.
She lived her life serving the Lord. She was president of Parker Heights Womens Fellowship two terms. Until recently, she was still doing for others, such as making sandwiches for Vacation Bible School workers, even with many physical limitations. No matter how difficult it was for her, she wanted to be offering help and comfort for others in need. She was a student and example of Gods Word. She and Fred are members of Rocky Creek Baptist Church in Brownwood, Texas.
As a charter member of the Ector County Republican Womens Club, Nita served as publicity chairman in 1965, and was a delegate to the Texas State Convention many times, as well as a National Convention. Nita was a delegate from Del Rio to the State Republican Womens convention when she and Fred retired in Del Rio. She continued to be active in politics and was currently a member of the Brown County Republican Womens Club.
For almost fifty years, Nita Clayton researched both of the Clayton, Mathews, and related surnames. She visited courthouses, cemeteries and relatives throughout the country and made a trip to England.
Motor home trips and playing duplicate bridge were enjoyed by Nita and Fred Clayton for the past thirty years, but their great joy is family. Their daughter, Lynda Fowler and husband G. William Bill Fowler live in Odessa, Texas. Roger Fred Clayton and wife, Ruthann, also live in Odessa. Their youngest, Mary Jean Jeannie Pruett and husband, Steve Pruett, reside in Brownwood, Texas. There are eleven grandchildren and eighteen greatgrandchildren with another great grandson expected any day.
In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials be donated to Permian Basin Mission Center, 208 Adams, Odessa, Texas, 79761 or to Matthew 25 Ministries of Coleman, Texas.
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