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Lawrence D. Clayton

86, a resident of Farmington, Arkansas, passed away May 29,

2008 at his home. He was born October 21, 1921 at

Farmington, Arkansas, the son of Roy Brewster and Ruth

Bristow Clayton.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Farmington,

Arkansas. Lawrence was a member of the Veterans of Foreign

Wars, the American Legion of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, and

The National Rifle Association. During his service in the

military he was in five major battles in the European Theater

including the battle of the Bulge and the Normandy Invasion.

He was preceded in death by one sister,

Juanita Loftin.

Survivors include his wife of sixty years,

Imogene Clayton of the home; one

daughter, Sherry Anne Manion of

Bentonville, Arkansas; one brother, Ivan

Clayton of Farmington, Arkansas; one

sister, Mary Layne of Prairie Grove,

Arkansas; two grandchildren, Beccy

Pollock of Bentonville, Arkansas, and David

Manion of Farmington, Arkansas; three

great grandchildren, Breanna Manion of

Rogers, Arkansas, Haley and Carson

Pollock of Bentonville, Arkansas.

APPRECIATION

On behalf of the Clayton family, we wish to express their gratitude

for your many acts of kindness, and for your

attendance at the funeral service.

Luginbuel Funeral Home

Prairie Grove, Arkansas

online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com

Lawrence D. ClaytonOctober 21, 1921 - May 29, 2008

Treasured Seasons

For everything there is

an appointed season,

And a time for everything

under heaven -

A Time for sowing,

a time for reaping,

A time for sharing,

a time for caring,

A time for loving,

a time for giving,

A time for remembering,

a time for parting,

You have made everything

beautiful in its time

For everything you do

remains forever.

CELEBRATING THE LIFE & MEMORY OF

Lawrence D. Clayton

DATE, TIME & PLACE OF SERVICE

Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 2:00 P.M.First Baptist Church of Farmington

Farmington, Arkansas

ORDER OF SERVICE

Prelude Music

“I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You” John Robert Hart

Welcome Barry SmithPastor - First Baptist Church - Farm ington, Arkansas

Obituary

Prayer

“How Great Thou Art” John Robert Hart

Words of Comfort & Victory Barry Smith

Prayer

Family Memories“Rain Sweet Rain”

“Taps”

Presentation of the American Flag Bill Hulse

Postlude Music

GRAVE SIDE SERVICES W ILL NOT BE HELD AT THE CEM ETERY. THE FAM ILY W ILL VISIT

W ITH FRIENDS ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SANCTUARY FOLLOW ING THE SERVICE.

FINAL RESTING PLACE

Farmington Cemetery - Farmington, Arkansas

MEMORIAL

First Baptist Church of Farm ington - 589 Rheas Mills Rd. - Farm ington, AR 72730

or

The Gideons International - P.O. Box 641 - Prairie Grove, AR 72753

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