Clarence Noegel, age 87 of West Palm Beach, Florida began his Eternal Life with the Lord on April 24, 2012. Clarence began his Earthly Life on May 13th, 1924 in Eustis, Florida the son of the late Mr. Nicholas Noegel and the late Mrs. Maude (nee Holland) Noegel. Clarence was an Airforce Veteran honorably serving his Country during WWII and the Korean Conflict. He married his second wife, Virginia (nee Turner) Noegel in 1966 and worked as a Barber for many years in Palm Beach at Schutte's Barber Shop and devoted the remainder of his time devoting his life to his Lord and Savior and praying in the Houses of Worship at the former Wagg Memorial United Methodist Church in West Palm Beach and later at the United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach. Clarence also enjoyed a career as an Oil Painter/Artist and Photographer during the War; after the War in later years he opened a Photo Gallery Shop and spent time filming Weddings and other Special Events for clients. Clarence's brilliant mind was always dreaming and inventing ways of "Helping Mankind", he at one point worked out a plan to control weather and stop the formation of Funnel Cloud(s) before their forming into full blown Tornado(s) and even spoke with the President of the United States at the time about this plan. Clarence will be forever remembered by those that knew and loved him for his kind, gentle ways, soft spoken words, absolute devotion to his wife and his forever giving nature! His memories will be forever cherished by his loving and devoted wife, Virginia; his two loved children, Richard and Sherry Noegel both of South Carolina; and his adored grandchildren and great grandchildren. A Service of Remembrance will be held in Memory of Clarence Noegel on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 6411 Parker Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33405, (561) 833-4061. Those planning expressions of sympathy may either send flowers to the funeral home on Saturday or send a love offering to the United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches to honor the Memory of Clarence Noegel. Online Condolences can be shared at: www.mizellfavillezern.com.
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