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  • March 25, 2023

A message from President Lovell: Mourning a member of our campus community

July 31, 2022

Dear Marquette community,

With a heavy heart, I write to share sad news from our student family. Payton Claybaugh, a 2022 cum laude graduate of Marquette’s College of Health Sciences and a D1 student in our School of Dentistry, died unexpectedly early this morning after being hit by a car while walking on the Marquette Interchange. The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department is investigating his death.  

A native of Hortonville, Wisconsin, Payton was a member of Marquette’s prestigious Pre-Dental Scholars Program. Those who knew him well said Payton was an outstanding student and an even better person. He was extremely bright, a great friend to all, and had a strong faith that was evident in how he lived his life and treated others.  

We grieve with Payton’s family and friends, especially those whose lives he touched while here on campus. In this time of overwhelming sadness, I know that together as a community we will comfort one another and pay tribute to Payton’s life and memory. Arrangements are being made for a campus memorial service. Further details will be forthcoming. 

Counseling services and pastoral support are available on campus for all faculty, staff and students. Members of the university’s Counseling Center and Campus Ministry are available to provide support services for coping with grief and loss, and the Marquette Employee Assistance Program is available for all employees and members of their households.

University leadership and Mission and Ministry staff are also providing support and every available resource to Payton’s family.

On this Feast Day of St. Ignatius, usually a time of celebration on campus, we remember Payton and his family, and rely on the love, resilience and grace of our faith and our community. Please continue to care for each other and reach out to one another during this difficult time. May God bless you and the entire Marquette community. 

Sincerely,

Dr. Michael R. Lovell
President
Marquette University 

Filed Under: For Faculty/Staff, For Students, News

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