Christopher was born July 28, 1987 in Detroit, MI and was raised in Los Angeles, CA by his loving parents Mark (Tony) & April Clayton. Christopher was blessed to have parents to provide him with unlimited opportunities. Christopher had two brothers, Mark and Robert. Mark and Christopher shared a true brotherhood. Robert's relationship with Christopher was that of a big brother and little brother. Robert adored his "Buba" and enjoyed spending time with him. Although he was the oldest of the 3, he was a "Momma's Boy" to the fullest. As a child he was involved in many extra-curriculum activities with baseball being his number one sport of choice. It was during baseball season when Christopher and his father spent many hours with one another.
As Christopher got older, his love for sports transitioned into art. During his time in high school, he spent many hours constructing masterpieces. One of his best pieces hangs proudly in the family home. In 2005, he graduated high school and attended Texas Southern University in Houston. After a few years in Houston, he decided to transition back home to Los Angeles to pursue his new love for music and work closely with his father in construction. In support of his new endeavor, his parents provided him with limitless support as he pursued his dream in music.
Christopher was a man of many trades. His father not only taught him life lessons but also taught him how to develop his crafts. Christopher and his father rebuilt their family home together, Christopher taking lead on majority of the projects. During the latter part of his life, he spent many long hours creating his productions in music to leave his mark, where he was given the name LA Breeze. Christopher was inspired by underground music and his main goal was to get his music out to the world.
Christopher gave his life to the Lord in 2012 and was a dedicated worshiper. On October 31, 2013 he was baptized in the name of Jesus. He loved the Lord with all of his heart. He read, studied and preached the Bible like no other. He allowed for the Lord to use him as a vessel and leave a lasting impact on those around him. Christopher found peace spending time at the beach and enjoying God's blessing. Christopher was a peaceful person with a soft and kind spirit.
Christopher was preceded in death by his Grandfather Edward Wendorf Sr. and Grandmother Barbara Scipio
Christopher is survived by his parents Mark and April Clayton; Denise (Nene) Humphries, brothers Mark Clayton II and Robert Clayton III, Grandparents Robert Clayton Jr. and Tessie Clayton, Joan Wendorf, Wayman and Eleanor Humphries, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.