JAMES KEEBLE CLAYTON, III (TREY), age 46, of Murfreesboro died April 12, 2009 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. He attended First Presbyterian Church, Reeves Rogers, and Central Middle Schools. He was a graduate of Oakland High School, studied at Webb School, and attended MTSU. He was an Industrial Banker. He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Jane Cooper Clayton who died in 1999. Survivors include his father, The Honorable James K. Clayton, Jr and his wife, Lynn Clayton, sister and her husband, Maredith and Tom Metier of Murfreesboro, nephew, Cooper Clayton Metier of Murfreesboro, two stepbrothers, John Stevenson of Santa Rosa Beach, FL, and Frederick Stevenson of Baton Rouge, LA, one stepsister, Grace Stevenson of Newport, RI, aunts and uncles, Bettie and Curtis Cook, Louise and John Cooper, all of Murfreesboro. Trey played Rugby for Middle Tennessee Moosemen and was a supporter of high school and MTSU rugby clubs. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Consumers Finance Association and Personal Loan and Investment Company where he served as President. He was honored as Patriot of the Year by the SAR for Patriotism by displaying the American Flag. He was a member of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans, the Civil War Preservation Trust, Friends of Stones River National Battlefield, and the Manassas Battlefield Preservation. He was a teacher of Historical Accuracy, Ancestry Research and a Re-enactor of the War for Southern Independence. Trey had a hobby of making Battlefield Dioramas some of which are on display at Personal Loan and Investment Company. Visitation will be from 4:00 until 6:00pm Friday with a Memorial Service to follow at 6:00pm Friday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. 615-893-5151. www.woodfinchapel.com