by his wife Barbara, his step children Susan Buttram, Bobby Buttram (Carolyn), Larry Buttram
(Debra), Grandchildren Thomas, Robby, Travis and Allison and Six Beautiful Great
Grandchiidren whom he dearly loved. He also leaves behind his beloved sister-in-law Kathy,
nephews Charles and David Ear! (Roberta) and David's children William, Jeffrey and Cynthia. Clarence led an interesting life in the Military. He served in the Army Horse Artillery from 1935 until 1938. He then joined the Air Force and served as an airplane mechanic when he started
and was a jet mechanic when he was discharged in 1959. His next step was to become a cash register repairman at Malloy's Sweda Cash Reg. Co. where he worked until retirement at age 65. Then Clarence and Barbara purchased a house on the beach in Gilchrist and he became an avid surf fisherman. Clarence was a Life Member of Pasadena 1832 Elks lodge. His greatest passion in Life was Barbara and dancing. They attended most all functions of the Elks especially when dancing was involved. He met the Band the Good Bad and Ugly at the Elks and has followed them for years.A visitation is scheduled from 2pm to 3pm at Forest Park Lawndale on Friday the 27th with funeral services to begin at 3pm.Burial will take place immediately following funeral services.
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