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Clayton L. Bilyeu (1934-2019)

BILYEU, GEILENFELD, JOHNSON, DIXON, COOK, HOHN, VIPOND

Posted By: Mark Christian
Date: 12/21/2019 at 18:59:50

Obituary from Ames Monument & Cremation Center, Ames, Story County, Iowa.

Clayton L. Bilyeu
March 3, 1934 - December 9, 2019

Clayton L. Bilyeu, age 85, of Ankeny, Iowa, died Monday, December 9, 2019, at Suites of Ankeny.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, December 13, 2019, at Lutheran Church of Hope, 520 NW 36th Street, in Ankeny, with a luncheon following the service. Pastor Scott Raines will officiate. Burial of cremains will be held at a later date in West Lutheran Cemetery in Rake, Iowa. Memorials in Clayton's memory may be directed to the Mainstream Living General Fund or to Lutheran Church of Hope (Ankeny) Building Fund.

Born March 3, 1934, in Algona, Iowa, Clayton L. Bilyeu was the son of Milford and Rose Anna (Geilenfeld) Bilyeu. He was baptized on April 5, 1942, at Good Hope Lone Rock Church and was confirmed in his faith on June 12, 1955, at Zion Lutheran Church in Rake.

Clayton grew up on a farm in Lotts Creek, graduating from Algona High School in 1952. On October 18, 1953, he married Lois Beverly Johnson at Zion Lutheran Church in Rake. They were blessed with three children.

Clayton began a lifelong career commitment to Fareway Grocery Stores, beginning in Algona. Over the years, he was transferred to multiple locations in Iowa including Fort Dodge, Independence, Manchester, Ottumwa, Oelwein and Cherokee, eventually settling in Marshalltown. He earned his way to consistently being one of the top stores in the state. His friendly rival, Vic Ganske of Ames, always kept Clayton striving to accomplish more.

Clayton's employees respected his leadership and said he was the most fair man they had ever met. It was a pleasure to work for him. It was wise to follow his orders or you might find yourself requested in the produce cooler for redirection. He never raised his voice, but always got his point across. Clayton would always ask you to do something but you knew you did not really have the option to say no. A man of few words, he made his point well, sometimes with just a "look" to set you down the proper path.

Clayton retired from the Marshalltown Fareway in 1990, and moved to Arizona.

Clayton made friends easily; he loved listening to other people talk and being paid to watch people work.

Clayton quickly adjusted to the warmer climate in Arizona. He loved nothing more than to make a call back to Iowa to inform us that it was 98 and sunny. "Just another lousy day here in paradise! So, how is your Iowa weather? Do you have any white sand yet?" (meaning SNOW), and, "What are you paying for gas in California?"

Clayton soon began looking for a part-time job in an effort to stop from getting into trouble for facing and rearranging the food pantry at home with Lois. He reinvented himself into the "Candy Man!" The Hershey supervisor could not understand how a man could complete all of his resets in record time, and with complete accuracy. Efficiency was a skill Clay had acquired long ago. Some may not appreciate who they have on their team while they have them. Perhaps the expectations were raised after Clayton retired the second time.

Clayton became a widower on March 3, 2008, when the love of his life, Lois, was called home to be with her Savior.

On September 22, 2012, Clayton married Marge Cook Dixon in Scottsdale, Arizona. The couple hoped to travel and enjoy each other's company. They supported each other through many minor surgeries. "I've got your back!" became a mantra of love and caring between them.

Clayton remained a very active member of Christ the King Lutheran Church in Phoenix until returning to Iowa in August of 2016 to live closer to immediate family.

In death, Clayton rejoined his wife, Lois; son, Daniel; his parents; and brothers Merle, Milton, Leon, Dean and Ron.

He is survived by his daughter, Connie, of California; his son, Dana and wife Bonnie of Ankeny; and daughter-in-law, Jeannie Bilyeu of Nevada; grandchildren, Shannon, Sean, Nathaniel, Sara, Jonathan and Chelsea; great-grandchildren, Lindsay, Gavin, Jack, Jayden (Snelson) and Logan, Lilli, Izzy, Daniel and Tabitha (Bilyeu), Lillian (Hohn), Bailey (Hohn), Kayden (Hohn), Preston (Hohn), Charlene (Hohn), Bradley (Hohn), Nathaniel (Hohn), and Wyatt (Hohn); and a great-great-granddaughter, Violet. Other survivors include his sister, Sharon (Jack) Vipond of Plano, TX, and many dear friends in Arizona and Marshalltown.

Ames Monument & Cremation Center has been entrusted with the care of Clayton and his family.

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