
Jacqueline Elaine Clayton, 79, of Indianapolis, passed away June 1, 2017. She was born to the late Lyndell & Alice Surface on January 9, 1938 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Jackie worked her entire life, servicing others and taking care of her family.
Jackie preceded in death by her son, Jeffrey G. Clayton; brother, Hugh Surface, and her life companion, Donald Sheets.
She is survived by her daughters, Karen (Scott) Clayton White and Sharon Clayton Fultz; brother, James Surface; four grandchildren, Candi Jo Clayton, Ryan Pearson, Matthew Gibson, and Ali Oliver.
Per Jackie’s wishes there will be no funeral service. If you would like to send your condolences, you can make a small monetary donation to the following: Community North Cancer Center, Community Hospital Home Hospice Care, or Post Road Christian Church.







Rhonda Allen says
I will always remember Jackie when she worked for Drexel and helped my mom with blinds. She would come and spend a lot of time talking about life and family.
She is at peace but my condolences and prayers to your family as you
grieve.
Candi Tyler says
I’ve only met Jackie a few times when I came to Indy to visit my sister.
Last summer I had the pleasure of talking with her most of the afternoon.
She was a sweetheart!
That is when I learned of her love for God and her family. She was a blessing to me when I wanted to be a blessing to her.
My sympathies go out to the family who I know will miss her greatly. She is set free from all her suffering and she has given you all many memories you’ll hold close to your heart.
My prayers are for you.??????
Bob and Andrea White says
Jackie was a special woman and we will always remember her with love and will miss hercat family gatherings.
Robin Walford says
I loved my aunt Jackie we didn’t spend much time together but the moments we did share I will forever hold in my heart. She was a good and caring women and she will be forever loved by many. She is now with her savior Jesus Christ and will have eternal life. My condolences to her family as they grieve through this difficult time.