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Pat Clayton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (97 words) |
 | Pat Clayton served as a Captain in the British Army's Long Range Desert Group during World War II. |
 | Immediately prior to the war, Clayton was a government surveyor in Tanganyika. |
 | During the 1930s, Clayton was a desert explorer associated with Ralph A. Bagnold. |
| Parkhurst: Twelfth Generation (767 words) |
 | She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Mae (Carlos) Stuebe and Pat (Clayton) Faust of Racine; and one son and daughter-in-law, Charles (Hazel) Coulthart of Burlington; one sister and brother-in-law Marie (Edwin) Steiner of Wisconsin Rapids; 11 grandchildren, Edward (Addie) Stuebe, Thomas (Eileen) Stuebe, Carol Jerry St. |
 | Clayton (Pat) Faust; and one son, Charles Coulthart, all of Racine; 11 grandchildren, Edward, Thomas and Carol Stuebe; Charles Jr.., Gail, Jennie, Raymond II and Alfred Coulthart; Marilyn Martin and Judy Whelan; 13 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and in-laws. |
 | Surviving are her husband, Clayton; one daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Richard Lawrence all of Racine; one granddaughter, Lori and husband Doug Ackerley of Baltimore, Md.; one brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Hazel Coulthart of Racine; one sister-in-law, Luella Cashmore of Racine; nieces, nephews and other relatives. |