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Grace Golden Clayton

Grace Golden Clayton (October 4, 1875 - March 29, 1958) has been credited as the first person to suggest a one-time memorial for fathers; which is believed to be the first recorded occasion celebrating Father's Day.[1]

Grace Golden Clayton
Born(1875-10-04)October 4, 1875
DiedMarch 29, 1958(1958-03-29) (aged 82)
Known forFather's Day
SpouseCharles Little Clayton

Father's day service edit

When the 1907 Monongah, West Virginia coal mining disaster occurred on December 6, 1907, killing 361 men, 250 of them fathers,[2][3][1] Clayton suggested to her local pastor of the Williams Methodist Episcopal Church South in Fairmont, West Virginia, Reverend Robert T. Webb, that a commemoration service be held in their honor.[4][5]

"It was partly the explosion that set me to think how important and loved most fathers are," Clayton said in an interview with The Fairmont Times on September 23, 1979.[6] "All those lonely children and the heart-broken wives and mothers, made orphans and widows in a matter of a few minutes. Oh, how sad and frightening to have no father, no husband, to turn to at such a sad time."[7]

A memorial service was held on July 5, 1908; a date which Clayton herself chose since it was the Sunday closest to her own father's birthday. Although the remembrance recognized Clayton's father and the 1,000 children's fathers, the event was local and did not gain national attention.[8][4][9] Reasons for this have been cited on claims that two other large gatherings had happened around the same time: a July 4 celebration the day before, which gathered some 12,000 people to the city, and the death of a well known daughter of parishioners to the church. The combination of extreme jubilation and intense sadness may have directed attention away from the planned Father's day remembrance service.[6] On account of this, no one felt it necessary to approach the city and request a proclamation instituting an official Father's Day.

In the following years, many people attempted to officiate a national Father's Day elsewhere, but it wasn't until 1972 when Richard Nixon signed into law a bill proclaiming it a national observance. Ten years earlier on August 10, 1962, however, an attendee to the Clayton-Webb memorial service by the name of Ward Downs wrote a letter to then United States House of Representative Arch Moore stating:

"It has recently come to my attention of a movement establishing a Father's Day by an act of Congress to be observed the same as Mother's Day. It was my privilege to have attended the first Father's Day Service July 5, 1908 at the Williams Memorial M.E. Church, South, now the Central United Methodist Church, Fairmont, WV. The sermon was preached by Dr. R.T. Webb at the request of Mrs. Charles Clayton, a member of that congregation, and daughter of a Methodist minister. I recall the occasion very distinctly as the pulpit was decorated by having ripened sheaves of wheat placed about it. Many favorable comments by the individuals and the press were made concerning the service at that time. Any assistance you can give this movement will be very much appreciated by me and all the Methodists in this part of the country."[6]

Personal life edit

 
Grace Golden Clayton sitting on her Spring Street porch in Fairmont

Grace Golden Clayton was born in Barboursville, West Virginia to Rev. Martin Fletcher Golden and Maria L Scott Golden. She was the youngest of eight children. Clayton's father was a traveling minister, serving the Marion Circuit throughout 1878; before being appointed elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in the Fayette District. In 1885, Rev. Golden served as Presiding Elder in Prestonburg, Kentucky until his death in May 1890.[6]

Clayton married Charles Little "Charley" Clayton (September 8, 1897 - October 10, 1934).[6] They had four children: Carol Jennings Clayton, Robert Lewis Clayton, Joseph Edwin Clayton, Carroll Clayton.[6] The Fairmont Times reported that a church in the area of Stafford, completed in 1896, employed an organist named Mrs. Grace Clayton. Grace Golden Clayton died on March 29, 1958, in Belleville, West Virginia at age 82.

Legacy edit

Many years later, the city of Fairmont in Marion County, West Virginia erected approaching state signs that read: "Welcome to Fairmont the friendly city - Home of the first Father's Day Service July 5, 1908"; while the State of West Virginia itself signed governor resolutions giving Clayton proper credit for having founded Father's Day.[10][11] Today, a commemoration plaque hangs outside the Central United Methodist Church in Fairmont, West Virginia (former site of the Williams Methodist Episcopal Church South) that reads: "First Father's Day Service."[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Grace Golden Clayton Archives". Motherhood. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  2. ^ Chronicle, Shepherdstown (June 20, 2016). "Remembering Father's Day". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  3. ^ "More than you ever wanted know: Father's Day". June 19, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Allison, Scott T.; Goethals, George R. (2013). Heroic Leadership: An Influence Taxonomy of 100 Exceptional Individuals. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-23273-2. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Coleman, Marilyn J.; Ganong, Lawrence H. (2014). The Social History of the American Family: An Encyclopedia. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-1-4522-8615-0. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Meighen, Reverend D. D. (June 15, 2005). "First Father's Day". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  7. ^ Sutor, Dave (June 16, 2019). "Remembering Father's Day". Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  8. ^ "Father's Day turns 110". Spokesman.com. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  9. ^ "Marking Father's Day". The Lima News. June 19, 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  10. ^ Koon, Thomas J. (2001). Marion County. Arcadia. ISBN 9780738506944.
  11. ^ Coleman, Marilyn J.; Ganong, Lawrence H. (September 2, 2014). The Social History of the American Family: An Encyclopedia. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781452286150.
  12. ^ Neff, Kaitlyn (June 16, 2018). "Central United Methodist Church to celebrate Fairmont's first Father's Day". Times West Virginian. Retrieved July 24, 2020.

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Grace Golden Clayton October 4 1875 March 29 1958 has been credited as the first person to suggest a one time memorial for fathers which is believed to be the first recorded occasion celebrating Father s Day 1 Grace Golden ClaytonBorn 1875 10 04 October 4 1875Barboursville West Virginia U S DiedMarch 29 1958 1958 03 29 aged 82 Belleville West Virginia U S Known forFather s DaySpouseCharles Little Clayton Contents 1 Father s day service 2 Personal life 3 Legacy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksFather s day service editWhen the 1907 Monongah West Virginia coal mining disaster occurred on December 6 1907 killing 361 men 250 of them fathers 2 3 1 Clayton suggested to her local pastor of the Williams Methodist Episcopal Church South in Fairmont West Virginia Reverend Robert T Webb that a commemoration service be held in their honor 4 5 It was partly the explosion that set me to think how important and loved most fathers are Clayton said in an interview with The Fairmont Times on September 23 1979 6 All those lonely children and the heart broken wives and mothers made orphans and widows in a matter of a few minutes Oh how sad and frightening to have no father no husband to turn to at such a sad time 7 A memorial service was held on July 5 1908 a date which Clayton herself chose since it was the Sunday closest to her own father s birthday Although the remembrance recognized Clayton s father and the 1 000 children s fathers the event was local and did not gain national attention 8 4 9 Reasons for this have been cited on claims that two other large gatherings had happened around the same time a July 4 celebration the day before which gathered some 12 000 people to the city and the death of a well known daughter of parishioners to the church The combination of extreme jubilation and intense sadness may have directed attention away from the planned Father s day remembrance service 6 On account of this no one felt it necessary to approach the city and request a proclamation instituting an official Father s Day In the following years many people attempted to officiate a national Father s Day elsewhere but it wasn t until 1972 when Richard Nixon signed into law a bill proclaiming it a national observance Ten years earlier on August 10 1962 however an attendee to the Clayton Webb memorial service by the name of Ward Downs wrote a letter to then United States House of Representative Arch Moore stating It has recently come to my attention of a movement establishing a Father s Day by an act of Congress to be observed the same as Mother s Day It was my privilege to have attended the first Father s Day Service July 5 1908 at the Williams Memorial M E Church South now the Central United Methodist Church Fairmont WV The sermon was preached by Dr R T Webb at the request of Mrs Charles Clayton a member of that congregation and daughter of a Methodist minister I recall the occasion very distinctly as the pulpit was decorated by having ripened sheaves of wheat placed about it Many favorable comments by the individuals and the press were made concerning the service at that time Any assistance you can give this movement will be very much appreciated by me and all the Methodists in this part of the country 6 Personal life edit nbsp Grace Golden Clayton sitting on her Spring Street porch in Fairmont Grace Golden Clayton was born in Barboursville West Virginia to Rev Martin Fletcher Golden and Maria L Scott Golden She was the youngest of eight children Clayton s father was a traveling minister serving the Marion Circuit throughout 1878 before being appointed elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in the Fayette District In 1885 Rev Golden served as Presiding Elder in Prestonburg Kentucky until his death in May 1890 6 Clayton married Charles Little Charley Clayton September 8 1897 October 10 1934 6 They had four children Carol Jennings Clayton Robert Lewis Clayton Joseph Edwin Clayton Carroll Clayton 6 The Fairmont Times reported that a church in the area of Stafford completed in 1896 employed an organist named Mrs Grace Clayton Grace Golden Clayton died on March 29 1958 in Belleville West Virginia at age 82 Legacy editMany years later the city of Fairmont in Marion County West Virginia erected approaching state signs that read Welcome to Fairmont the friendly city Home of the first Father s Day Service July 5 1908 while the State of West Virginia itself signed governor resolutions giving Clayton proper credit for having founded Father s Day 10 11 Today a commemoration plaque hangs outside the Central United Methodist Church in Fairmont West Virginia former site of the Williams Methodist Episcopal Church South that reads First Father s Day Service 12 See also editFather s Day Sonora Smart DoddReferences edit a b Grace Golden Clayton Archives Motherhood Retrieved July 16 2020 Chronicle Shepherdstown June 20 2016 Remembering Father s Day Retrieved July 24 2020 More than you ever wanted know Father s Day June 19 2016 Retrieved July 24 2020 a b Allison Scott T Goethals George R 2013 Heroic Leadership An Influence Taxonomy of 100 Exceptional Individuals Routledge ISBN 978 1 136 23273 2 Retrieved July 17 2020 Coleman Marilyn J Ganong Lawrence H 2014 The Social History of the American Family An Encyclopedia SAGE Publications ISBN 978 1 4522 8615 0 Retrieved July 18 2020 a b c d e f Meighen Reverend D D June 15 2005 First Father s Day Retrieved July 24 2020 Sutor Dave June 16 2019 Remembering Father s Day Retrieved July 24 2020 Father s Day turns 110 Spokesman com Retrieved July 21 2020 Marking Father s Day The Lima News June 19 2020 Retrieved July 19 2020 Koon Thomas J 2001 Marion County Arcadia ISBN 9780738506944 Coleman Marilyn J Ganong Lawrence H September 2 2014 The Social History of the American Family An Encyclopedia SAGE Publications ISBN 9781452286150 Neff Kaitlyn June 16 2018 Central United Methodist Church to celebrate Fairmont s first Father s Day Times West Virginian Retrieved July 24 2020 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