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Clayton was long-time member and supporter of Heather & Thistle and Houston Highland Games Association. Clayton and wife Dorothy (Alexander) were faithful attendees of H&T's annual Robert Burns Dinner & Ball, until Dorothy's death in 1999. - mwd CLAYTON DEWARD BAIRD, SR., age 86, of Houston, passed away peacefully on Wednesday evening, the 11th of August 2010.A detailed obituary is to be published in this weekend's Sunday edition (Houston Chronicle). In lieu of customary remembrances, kindly note that Sunday's obituary is to also include a listing of philanthropic organizations to which memorial contributions may be directed. Published in Houston Chronicle on August 13, 2010 CLAYTON
DEWARD BAIRD, age 86, died peacefully on the 11th of August 2010
following a short illness. His daughter and several friends were at his
bedside.Clayton was born to Deward Clayton and Myrtle McDaniel Baird. He
was preceded in death by his parents; three older brothers; and by the
late Dorothy Alexander Baird, his beloved wife of 56 years, and by their
only son, the late Clayton Baird, Jr. Clayton is survived by his
daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth Baird; grand-daughter, Alexandra Baird; his
brother, Eddie J. Baird and wife Annette; Dorothy's sister, Ann Tanner
and her son Clarke Flowers and wife Mindy, and their children Jake and
Ella; Clayton Jr.'s widow, Melissa Baird-Tindall and husband Tommy
Tindall; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.Clayton proudly served
his country in the US Navy as a Lt. on the USS Howard DE 346 during WW
II. In keeping with his love for the Navy, Clayton was a generous
supporter of US Navy memorials and institutions and served for many
years on the Board of the Battleship Texas Foundation.A native Texan and
member of the Mrs Baird's Baking family, Clayton enjoyed a long career
with the bakery that spanned over fifty years before his retirement in
1997. He baked bread in his early days and moved into management and
later into Employee Relations and Industrial Relations. In his work with
employees, Clayton was an early and avid supporter of hiring women and
minorities and providing equal pay for equal jobs, long before it became
a legal debate and eventually the law. A longtime member of the Board of
Directors of Mrs Baird's Bakeries, Inc., he also served as Chairman of
the Board.In what became a surprising secondary career, Clayton was a
volunteer officer with the Harris County Sheriff's Department. He became
interested in Law Enforcement after he was asked to serve on a Federal
Grand Jury. As a Reserve Deputy Sheriff, Clayton worked in the Criminal
Warrants Division, and retired at the rank of Detective Sergeant after
20-plus years of service.Clayton had many philanthropic interests that
involved his love of music, including the Houston Symphony and Festival
Hill at Round Top Texas. A musician himself, he played drums for many
years in a Dixieland band called The Fearless Four, a group comprised of
local businessmen who played for their passion for music (and the
occasional cocktail!). Clayton and Dorothy both enjoyed golf, and as
longtime members of both Lakeside Country Club and Houston Country Club,
spent many happy hours on the golf course with friends.He and Dorothy
were dedicated friends of the Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens and made
many life long friends through their association there. Clayton was also
a generous supporter of several animal protection and rescue
organizations and always had at least one rescue animal (and usually
more) happily ensconced in their home.Forever proud of his Scottish
ancestry, Clayton served for many years as President of the Scottish
Heritage Foundation, a group that among other things, encouraged
business ventures between the US and Scotland, and fostered Scottish
traditions and music. Clayton
loved nothing more than an opportunity to wear the Baird tartan and hear
the ancient drone of the bagpipes.The family wishes to thank our
many friends, family members near and far, the loving and patient
in-home caregivers and the amazing doctors, nurses and general staff of
The Methodist Hospital, particularly those in the Fondren Tower 12th
floor facility.So as to honor Clayton's wishes, a private Navy memorial
service, aboard the Battleship Texas, is to be conducted at a later
date.In lieu of customary remembrances, and for those who so desire, the
family suggests with gratitude that contributions in Clayton's memory be
directed to one of the following: The Battleship Texas Foundation, 908
Town and Country Blvd., Suite 120, Houston, TX, 77024-2208; The Ninnie
L. Baird Foundation, P.O. Box 471461, Ft. Worth, TX, 76147; or to the
Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 900 Portway
Dr., Houston, TX, 77024.
Published in Houston Chronicle from August 13 to August 15, 2010
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