Evan Jac Clayton, Jr or “JR” to his family and friends passed away in his Everett, WA home. JR was born on January 19, 1976 to Jac and Judy Clayton and older sister Debbie. From the day this bicentennial baby was born, he was special. He was diagnosed with ClubFoot and Congenital Kyphoscoliosis from a very young age. The doctors told Jac and Judy, he would never walk. Little did they know the stubborn family they were talking to. Not only did he walk just fine, in 1994 he walked across the stage at Roosevelt High school for his high school diploma.
In 1995 Debbie (and husband Darrel) gave Jr the best gift, he got a niece Robin!!! After high school, he attended Edmonds Community College and got his ATA in Computer Service and Networking. Jr and his father Jac started the company Personal Use Computers and they ran it together from 1997 to Jac’s passing in 2008. Together and until his passing, Jr fixed and set up computers and networks for family and friends.
If he wasn’t working on computers, he was working on cars and motorcycles, fixing and restoring. He spent his life being of service to others and creating friendship into families and moments into everlasting memories. Jr loved being an uncle and he took his job seriously especially after losing Debbie in late 2003. He was also an animal lover; he met many of his animals at the rainbow bridge. He loved wolves and big cats. After his much loved cat Gig passed away, he got Harley and Harley was with him until the end.
He is survived by his niece, Robin, brother in law, Darrel, extended family and many friends. He was preceded in death by his father (Jac), Mother (Judy) and older sister (Debbie Peterson). In lieu of flowers, donation to Shriner’s Children’s Hospital Portland in his name for the years they gave us, we weren’t supposed to have.
A memorial is being held at:
The Nile Golf Course and Country Club in the Ballroom.
January 15th, 2022
11am to 4pm
Food will be serviced at noon.
Here is the link to the Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/250424850406552/?sfnsn=mo
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.Evergreen-Washelli.com for the Clayton family.
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