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On Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021, Jerry Don Clayton, child of God, loving husband, and father of two children, passed away at age 82 from complications due to COVID-19.
Jerry was born on Dec. 26, 1938 in Olney, Texas to Gilbert and Celia (Brumley) Clayton. In 1956, Jerry was selected to attend the United States Congressional Page High School in Washington, D.C. He graduated in 1957. Jerry continued his education at Colorado School of Mines and Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas.
In 1958, he met the love of his life, Phyllis Jane Dickens, and they were married on June 14, 1959 in Golden, Colorado. Jerry and Jane were inseparable and happily married for 62 years.
San Juan Regional Medical Center to offer childbirth preparation classes
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San Juan Regional Medical Center’s Childbirth Center’s next series of childbirth preparation classes begins Feb. 4. Classes will be held each Thursday throughout the month from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
The Childbirth Preparation Series invites moms and their families to learn the basics of a healthy pregnancy and birth, what to expect once baby is born, newborn basics and beyond. Topics covered include comfort measures, breathing, relaxation, the stages and phases of labor, support person skills, medical interventions in labor, the first few weeks at home and postpartum care. Emphasis is placed on having a healthy pregnancy, understanding the ph
AZTEC As San Juan County works to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine, officials are working to ensure people who do not have access to the internet can still register to receive the vaccine.
The state has set up a website where people can fill out a form to receive the vaccine. However not everyone in San Juan County has access to a computer or internet to fill out the form.
County spokesperson Devin Neeley told the San Juan County Commission on Jan. 5 that the county is partnering with entities like San Juan United Way, San Juan College and the Farmington Public Library to provide a place where people who don’t have access to computers or the internet can register to get the vaccine.