| Remembrances |
Upon discharge from the service, he attended and graduated from Eastern
Montana College (Montana State University - Billings) with a BS and MS
degree in science, and was employed by the Billings School District for 30
years retiring in 1992. During
that time, he taught at Lewis and Clark Middle School, West High, and
Castle Rock Middle School.
During his teaching career, he was instrumental in designing a ninth grade
“Introduction to Physical Science” program which was based on an
experimental, hands-on approach, and was used throughout the district in
the teaching of science.
After retiring from teaching, Clayton volunteered in many capacities.
He served as a volunteer for many years for Big Sky Hospice, taught
AARP Driver’s Safety classes, was involved in the Host Program, and
volunteered at the Food Bank.
He enjoyed exercising almost daily at the YMCA through most of his life
and up to the time of the onset of his illness.
Clayton loved animals and adopted two greyhounds who could no longer race
and were in need of a loving home.
He enjoyed taking them for walks and runs.
He also was the owner of a Vietnamese Pot Belly pig named Sweetpea
who took much of his time and attention for 15 years.
Clayton is survived by his wife, Virginia; brothers, Donald of Reno, NV,
Harold (Laura Frances) of Roseburg, OR, and James (Joan) of Denver, CO;
sister, Edith Scott of Everett, WA; and his children, Jeff, Jim, Beverly
Jo, and Jon. His former wife
and good friend, Joanne Timmons-Desaever also survives his as well as many
nieces and nephews whom he adored and with whom he maintained ongoing
relationships.
Preceding him in death were his parents; brother, Herbert Jellison; and
sisters, Helen Emmett and LaBerta Kelly.
Cremation has taken place.
Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Tuesday, September 5, at the First
Congregational Church, 310 North 27th St. Billings, MT. If
friends so desire memorials may be made to Big Sky Hospice, P.O. Box
35033, Billings, MT 59107-5033 or Beartooth Nature Center, P.O. Box 675,
Red Lodge, MT 59068 or to the charity of one’s choice.
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Clayton
F. Jellison died Thursday, August 31, at the Horizon Hospice Home in
Billings of melanoma cancer.