Obit: Clayton, Charles M.D. (1954 - 2018)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Antoniewicz, Clayton, Griggs, Johnson, Klein, Kunz, Matthews, Meeks,
Steinbach
----Source: The Peterson Kraemer Funeral Home (Athens, Edgar, Marathon WI)
2/01/2018
Clayton, Charles “Russ” M.D. (2 MAR 1954 - 26 JAN 2018)
Charles “Russ” Clayton M.D., age 63, passed away peacefully at his home with his
family by his side on Friday, January 26, 2018, after a courageous two year
battle with Melanoma. He fought
a good fight, refusing to give up.
He was born on March 2, 1954, in Freeport, TX, to the late Howard and Elizabeth
(Matthews) Clayton. On January 4, 1975, he married his college sweetheart, Carol
Kunz, and the two have been married for the past 43 years. He often joked that
he spent 30 years going to school, but that wasn’t too far from the truth. He
graduated from Angleton High School, Class of 1972, as
Highest Ranking Boy. He then earned a BBA from Texas A & M (where he prided
himself with being a 2% Aggie). He later received an MBA from The University of
Chicago. After 30 years in
the oil and gas industry as an accomplished executive, he decided to “retire” at
age 52 and pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a physician. He spent the next
decade taking pre-med
classes, becoming a Paramedic, and eventually earning a medical degree from St
Eustatius School of Medicine, which led him to Wausau, where he ended his career
as an M.D. in the
Medical Residency program at Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Carol; his daughter, Amy (Steve) Steinbach,
and son, Chris (Jodi) Clayton; his granddaughters: Taylor, Charley and Payton
Steinbach, and Abbie Clayton
and upcoming arrival; sister: Jane (Clarence) Griggs; brother: Glenn (Martha)
Clayton; sister-in-law: Becky (Randy) Meeks; brother-in-law: Bobby (Margaret)
Kunz; numerous nieces
and nephews, and his adored St. Bernard, Daisy Mae.
Russ was preceded in death by his parents: Elizabeth and Howard; in-laws: Jack
and Kathryn Kunz; niece: Hollye Meeks; and best friends: Herman Johnson and
Darwin Klein.
Russ was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. Through his unbelievable
strength, positivity, and humor, he taught everyone around him to make the best
of their own situation and find a silver lining even when it seems that one
doesn’t exist. He will forever be missed by his family, friends, and those whose
lives he touched. While his life may have ended too soon, his inspiration and
legacy will live on for years to come.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 10, 2018, at 12:00 p.m. at
Peterson/Kraemer East Funeral Home, 1302 Sixth Street in Wausau with Darlene
Antoniewicz presiding.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.
Everyone is invited to come share their memories of Russ at a reception
immediately following the service in the Medallion Room at Aspirus Wausau
Hospital, 333 Pine Ridge Blvd. A Celebration of Life party will be held in Texas
in Russ’ honor at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to Melanoma Research or Shriners
Hospital for Children in Russ’ name or just do something that will make someone
else’s day.
The family would like to express our deepest gratitude to the Aspirus Wausau
family. Russ truly felt at home here and loved you all deeply. A special thank
you to Dr. Tom Strick, Dr. Chris
Peterson, and all of the wonderful staff, colleagues and friends that have loved
and taken care of Russ during his journey.
“And in the end, it’s not the years in the life, it’s the life in the years.” ~
Abraham Lincoln
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