Clarence E. Schrimper

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Clarence E. Schrimper

Birth
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Jun 2007 (aged 65)
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Son of Clarence F. and Amy L. Harwood Schrimper, Mr. Schrimper was an educator for thirty-five years in the Fort LeBoeuf school district. During that time he taught special education and social studies and served as a guidance counselor, assistant principal, and principal. He coached several sports and was the "Voice of the Bison" announcer at football games. Because of his dedication to Fort LeBoeuf sports he was inducted into the Fort LeBoeuf Wall of Fame.

Mr. Schrimper was also very involved in his community and his church. He was a member of the Waterford Water Authority and the Summit Lions Club. He enjoyed golfing and hunting.

Mr. Schrimper is survived by his wife, Martha Brown Schrimper; daughter Lori Dahlkemper (Paul); son Eric Schrimper; four grandchildren; brother Robert Schrimper (Betty); aunt Lucy Hamlett; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Mr. Schrimper was a man who had a positive influence on the lives of so many people. He will be loved and remembered by all of them.

Son of Clarence F. and Amy L. Harwood Schrimper, Mr. Schrimper was an educator for thirty-five years in the Fort LeBoeuf school district. During that time he taught special education and social studies and served as a guidance counselor, assistant principal, and principal. He coached several sports and was the "Voice of the Bison" announcer at football games. Because of his dedication to Fort LeBoeuf sports he was inducted into the Fort LeBoeuf Wall of Fame.

Mr. Schrimper was also very involved in his community and his church. He was a member of the Waterford Water Authority and the Summit Lions Club. He enjoyed golfing and hunting.

Mr. Schrimper is survived by his wife, Martha Brown Schrimper; daughter Lori Dahlkemper (Paul); son Eric Schrimper; four grandchildren; brother Robert Schrimper (Betty); aunt Lucy Hamlett; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Mr. Schrimper was a man who had a positive influence on the lives of so many people. He will be loved and remembered by all of them.



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