He had four siblings: Olga born in 1899, twins Leonard and Leo born in 1902, and Alvin born in 1906.
He and his family were members of the Zion Lutheran Church in Sublime, Texas.
About 1912, the Schoenfield family moved from Sublime to Taiton in Wharton County, Texas where they continued to be engaged in farming and ranching.
On 25 November 1922, tragedy struck the family when Clarence's mother, Dorothea, died from a stroke. She was only 42 years of age.
Clarence married Millie Straach. They had two daughters, Dorothy Anne and Ruth Ramona, and one son, Karl James.
He was a rancher and a vice president of Citizens State Bank in Miles, Texas.
Clarence died on 7 March 1952 from thyroid cancer. He was only 51 years of age.
He had four siblings: Olga born in 1899, twins Leonard and Leo born in 1902, and Alvin born in 1906.
He and his family were members of the Zion Lutheran Church in Sublime, Texas.
About 1912, the Schoenfield family moved from Sublime to Taiton in Wharton County, Texas where they continued to be engaged in farming and ranching.
On 25 November 1922, tragedy struck the family when Clarence's mother, Dorothea, died from a stroke. She was only 42 years of age.
Clarence married Millie Straach. They had two daughters, Dorothy Anne and Ruth Ramona, and one son, Karl James.
He was a rancher and a vice president of Citizens State Bank in Miles, Texas.
Clarence died on 7 March 1952 from thyroid cancer. He was only 51 years of age.
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