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Clayton Corey of Lake City

Funeral Services for 91-year-old, Clayton Corey of Lake City will be held at 10:30am on Monday, November 20, 2023, at Lake City Union Church in Lake City with Burial to be in the Lake City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7pm on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at the Lampe & Powers Funeral Home in Lake City. Lampe & Powers Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Clayton Corey, age 91 of Lake City, IA, passed away on Friday, October 27, 2023, at Journey Senior Services in Carroll, IA. Clayton was a beloved husband, father, sibling, grandfather, and great-grandfather to his family, and a lifelong friend to many who knew him.

Clayton B. was born on June 5, 1932, to parents Earl and Ella (Carter) Corey in McCook, NE. He grew up in Nebraska on a farm where he attended grade school and graduated from high school. Clayton worked as a carpenter before being drafted into the United States Army on October 21, 1952, and served his country during the Korean War. He earned the rank of SGT and received two Bronze Clusters.

Clayton moved to Lake City, IA, and became a cattle and grain farmer after being honorably discharged from the Army on October 20, 1954. He was united in marriage to Marilyn Modrell on July 21, 1963, in their hometown of McCook, NE. The young couple lived in Lake City on the Corey family farm, which went on to become a century farm under his leadership in 1982. Their union was blessed with four children: Melanie, Stephanie, Perry, and Tiffanie; and they enjoyed fifty years of marriage together before Marilyn’s passing in 2014. He and Marilyn were lifelong members of the Lake City Union Church and enjoyed traveling with his siblings in their retirement years.

Of all the places Clayton and Marilyn visited, home was always their favorite. Clayton took great pride in caring for his cattle and horses, and he had a love of being outdoors including farming, fishing, mushroom hunting, and cattle drives. He was one of the founding members of the Top Rail Saddle Club in Lake City and spent many years cooking breakfast over an open fire for the annual trail ride and working the gate for the rodeo during Western Days. Clayton was also a member of the American Legion.

He is lovingly remembered by his family for his determination, his storytelling, his orneriness, and his insatiable sweet tooth. He loved playing checkers with his grandchildren and would often burst into laughter when he had one of them “schnookered” or when he managed to sneak them extra Little Debbie’s and M&M’s while Marilyn wasn’t looking. His grandchildren attribute both their work ethic and their disdain for rocks to the many hot summer days spent on the back of Grandpa’s wagon picking them out of the fields.

Clayton’s greatest legacy and proudest accomplishment was his family. He and Marilyn could often be found traveling to attend countless sporting events, concerts, and plays for their children and twelve grandchildren. Those left to cherish his memory include his children: Melanie (Ron) Ludwig of Lake City, IA, Stephanie (Mike) Patterson of Auburn, IA, Perry (Stacy) Corey of Lake City, IA, and Tiffanie (Ron) Saak of Grundy Center, IA; grandchildren: Allie (Kyle) Ludwig Wegner, Zach and Conner Ludwig, Breanne and John Patterson, Hannah (Ryan) Hill, Sam and Cole Corey, Tiana, Cora, Jessica, and Clay Saak; great-grandchildren: Graylen Ludwig and Parker Hill; siblings: Carolyn Salata of CA, Jerry Corey of Lytton, IA, Neal (Mary Lee) Corey of McCook, NE, and Fred (Berniece) Corey of AZ. He was preceded in death by his wife Marilyn (Modrell) Corey and parents Earl and Ella Corey.

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