He joined the Air Force in 1940 and was a trained in airplane mechanics, serving in China, India and Burma Theatre during World War II as crew chief. He was discharged in 1944.
A life member and past worshipful master of Masonic Benevolent Lodge No. 38, and Lodge No. 73 in Ashton; Grand Commander Knights Templar of Idaho Grand Chapter Royal Arch Mason State of Idaho, El Korah Templar Shrine in Boise; Life member and Past Patron of Eastern star; Life member of Veterans of Foreign wars Post No. 9012, he was an elder and deacon of the Presbyterian church and participated in Boy Scouts.
His children: Sandy, Susie and Gary; four grandsons, Dan (Michelle) Starr, Pat Starr, Jeremy (Stephanie) Bird and six great grandchildren, Calvin, Megan, Sierra, Shelbi, Aspen, and Damien; a brother, Calvin Ard; a sister, Paulene Fetty survive. His parents, wife, Vera; and two sisters, Madeline Wood and Ellen White predeceased Clarence.
He joined the Air Force in 1940 and was a trained in airplane mechanics, serving in China, India and Burma Theatre during World War II as crew chief. He was discharged in 1944.
A life member and past worshipful master of Masonic Benevolent Lodge No. 38, and Lodge No. 73 in Ashton; Grand Commander Knights Templar of Idaho Grand Chapter Royal Arch Mason State of Idaho, El Korah Templar Shrine in Boise; Life member and Past Patron of Eastern star; Life member of Veterans of Foreign wars Post No. 9012, he was an elder and deacon of the Presbyterian church and participated in Boy Scouts.
His children: Sandy, Susie and Gary; four grandsons, Dan (Michelle) Starr, Pat Starr, Jeremy (Stephanie) Bird and six great grandchildren, Calvin, Megan, Sierra, Shelbi, Aspen, and Damien; a brother, Calvin Ard; a sister, Paulene Fetty survive. His parents, wife, Vera; and two sisters, Madeline Wood and Ellen White predeceased Clarence.
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