| Scott Bates, Muskogee Ok. | Sorry to hear of Clarence passing,he was a great man and a friend.
He made my boy scout days a learning experience.May the lord bless and comfort
his family. |
Raymond E. Hartman, Norman, OK
| Larry,
I remember your Dad as someone with great discipline. He had a very unique way
about himself. Cherish his ways that he taught you and teach them to your own.
When saddened at your loss rely on Prov. 3:21-24 it brings me great comfort and
I hope the same for you. Your Friend from years back Raymond E. Hartman The kid
next door. |
| Chris Brown, Springfield, VA |
Larry,
You dad lives on through his artwork and in the memories of all of the Scouts
who knew him. He gave me some sage paratrooper wisdom before I went into the
Navy. I kept it with me always, found it to be true, and I am sure that it
helped keep me safe throughout the sportier parts of my naval career. I am glad
that I knew him. My deepest condolences, Chris |
Thomas A. Hrubik, Moore, Oklahoma
| Clarence was a unique individual who will be
greatly missed. I worked with Clarence while he was at Tinker and continued our
relationship after he retired through the Boy Scout ushering program at The
University Of Oklahoma. When I walk around the Stadium, this fall at OU, I will
remember his wonderful smile and and our friendship. I send my sympathy to his
family, for their loss, but I know that he is in a better place and that I will
see him again. My prayers are with you. |