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Haworth Alfred Clover

Birth
California, USA
Death
3 Mar 2011 (aged 78)
California, USA
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden Unit 5 Tier 2
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Passed into the Lord's care March 3, 2011.
A devout Christian, Haworth "Al" Clover was born on February 18, 1933 in Woodland, California, to Herman Alfred Clover and Margaret Anna Powell. He grew up in Tracy, California and attended the schools there. Al attended one semester at UC Davis and then transferred to College of the Pacific where he graduated with the following degrees. In 1954 with a Bachelor of Music, 1957 with a Bachelor of Arts and Conservatory of Music, 1960 Master of Arts in Education and 1977 Doctor of Education.

Al served two years in the US Army and was stationed at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Al was employed by the Hillsborough City School District for 40 years.

He was active in the San Francisco Corral of Westerners and E Clampus Vitus. Al was a Past Master of Burlingame Lodge #400 F & AM, and was involved in Shrine and Scottish Rite. With his wife Carol he volunteered for many years with the Hillsborough Concors d'Elegance. Most recently Al served as Executive Secretary of the Jedediah Smith Society. Al touched the lives of many with his patient, thoughtful and creative spirit.

He was the devoted husband of Carol Clover and caring father of Hal, John and Catherine, and treasured father-in-law of Richard Reed and cherished grandfather of Alexis Reed. A service in celebration of Al's life will be held at First Presbyterian Church of Burlingame on Sunday, March 13 at 3:30 p.m. Donations can be made to the Jedediah Smith Society (555 Laurel Ave. #326, San Mateo CA 94401), Ben Ali Temple Transportation Fund (Ben Ali Temple, PO Box 21-4477, Sacramento, CA 95821, Attn. Transp. Fund), or First Presbyterian Church of Burlingame in his name.

Haworth Alfred Clover
educator, Historian, elementary school educator
Haworth Alfred Clover, American elementary school educator, historian. Certified special secondary music teacher, general elementary teacher, elementary administrator. Recipient Kirkbride California History award University of the Pacific, Stockton, 1957, Outstanding Service to University, U of the Pacific, 2005.
Background

Clover, Haworth Alfred was born on February 18, 1933 in Woodland, California. Son of Herman Alfred and Anna Margaret (Powell) Clover.
Education
Student, University California, Davis, 1951; Bachelor of Music, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1954; Bachelor, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1957; Master of Arts, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1960; Doctor of Education, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1977; Postgrad., Stanford University, California, 1962; Postgrad., University Vermont, Burlington, 1963.
Career
Elementary teacher San Joaquin (California) County Schools, 1957-1960, Hillsborough (California) City School District, 1960—1996. Landmark consultant Yolo County History Society, Woodland, 1984-1986. Member adjunct faculty history department University Pacific, since 1995.
Major achievements
Certified special secondary music teacher, general elementary teacher, elementary administrator.
Works
books Hesperian College 1861-1898
Hesperian College, 1861-1896: Pioneer Sacramento Valley Collegiate Institut ion, Antecedent to Chapman College
Hesperian College, 1861-1896 : pioneer Sacramento Valley collegiate institution, antecedent to Chapman College,

Other Works Author: Hesperian College 1861-1896, 1973. Compiler: (book) Haytime, 1974, reprinted, 2006, Hesperian College Landmarks, 1995, We're Only Here For A Visit the Story of the Feather River Inn Golf Course, 2004, The Matthews Family-Community Builders From Coast to Coast, 2007.

Politics

Party affiliation: Republican Party
Religion

Denomination: Presbyterian
Membership
Member San Francisco Museum Society, 1976-2003, San Francisco Zoological Society, 1976-1996. With United States Army, 1954-1956. Member National Education Association, California School Administration Association, California and Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Hillsborough Teachers Association (treasurer 1961-1963), Jedediah Smith Research Association (board director 1994-1996, executive director since 1996, career change telecommuter), Commonwealth Club California, Westerner's International (sheriff San Francisco corral 1983), San Mateo County Men's Garden Club (president 1972-1973), University Pacific Alumni (board director, secretary 1985-1998), Masons (past master 1986, past patron 1993-1994), Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Personality

Interests

Wood working, gardening, photography, travel.
Connections
Married Carol Ann Anderson, June 17, 1961 (deceased January 26, 2005). Children: Haworth Alfred, John Allan, Catherine Alette.
child: Haworth Alfred Clover
child: John Allan Clover
child: Catherine Alette Clover
mother: Anna Margaret (Powell) Clover
spouse: Carol Ann Anderson
father: Herman Alfred Clover
Passed into the Lord's care March 3, 2011.
A devout Christian, Haworth "Al" Clover was born on February 18, 1933 in Woodland, California, to Herman Alfred Clover and Margaret Anna Powell. He grew up in Tracy, California and attended the schools there. Al attended one semester at UC Davis and then transferred to College of the Pacific where he graduated with the following degrees. In 1954 with a Bachelor of Music, 1957 with a Bachelor of Arts and Conservatory of Music, 1960 Master of Arts in Education and 1977 Doctor of Education.

Al served two years in the US Army and was stationed at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Al was employed by the Hillsborough City School District for 40 years.

He was active in the San Francisco Corral of Westerners and E Clampus Vitus. Al was a Past Master of Burlingame Lodge #400 F & AM, and was involved in Shrine and Scottish Rite. With his wife Carol he volunteered for many years with the Hillsborough Concors d'Elegance. Most recently Al served as Executive Secretary of the Jedediah Smith Society. Al touched the lives of many with his patient, thoughtful and creative spirit.

He was the devoted husband of Carol Clover and caring father of Hal, John and Catherine, and treasured father-in-law of Richard Reed and cherished grandfather of Alexis Reed. A service in celebration of Al's life will be held at First Presbyterian Church of Burlingame on Sunday, March 13 at 3:30 p.m. Donations can be made to the Jedediah Smith Society (555 Laurel Ave. #326, San Mateo CA 94401), Ben Ali Temple Transportation Fund (Ben Ali Temple, PO Box 21-4477, Sacramento, CA 95821, Attn. Transp. Fund), or First Presbyterian Church of Burlingame in his name.

Haworth Alfred Clover
educator, Historian, elementary school educator
Haworth Alfred Clover, American elementary school educator, historian. Certified special secondary music teacher, general elementary teacher, elementary administrator. Recipient Kirkbride California History award University of the Pacific, Stockton, 1957, Outstanding Service to University, U of the Pacific, 2005.
Background

Clover, Haworth Alfred was born on February 18, 1933 in Woodland, California. Son of Herman Alfred and Anna Margaret (Powell) Clover.
Education
Student, University California, Davis, 1951; Bachelor of Music, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1954; Bachelor, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1957; Master of Arts, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1960; Doctor of Education, University Pacific, Stockton, California, 1977; Postgrad., Stanford University, California, 1962; Postgrad., University Vermont, Burlington, 1963.
Career
Elementary teacher San Joaquin (California) County Schools, 1957-1960, Hillsborough (California) City School District, 1960—1996. Landmark consultant Yolo County History Society, Woodland, 1984-1986. Member adjunct faculty history department University Pacific, since 1995.
Major achievements
Certified special secondary music teacher, general elementary teacher, elementary administrator.
Works
books Hesperian College 1861-1898
Hesperian College, 1861-1896: Pioneer Sacramento Valley Collegiate Institut ion, Antecedent to Chapman College
Hesperian College, 1861-1896 : pioneer Sacramento Valley collegiate institution, antecedent to Chapman College,

Other Works Author: Hesperian College 1861-1896, 1973. Compiler: (book) Haytime, 1974, reprinted, 2006, Hesperian College Landmarks, 1995, We're Only Here For A Visit the Story of the Feather River Inn Golf Course, 2004, The Matthews Family-Community Builders From Coast to Coast, 2007.

Politics

Party affiliation: Republican Party
Religion

Denomination: Presbyterian
Membership
Member San Francisco Museum Society, 1976-2003, San Francisco Zoological Society, 1976-1996. With United States Army, 1954-1956. Member National Education Association, California School Administration Association, California and Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Hillsborough Teachers Association (treasurer 1961-1963), Jedediah Smith Research Association (board director 1994-1996, executive director since 1996, career change telecommuter), Commonwealth Club California, Westerner's International (sheriff San Francisco corral 1983), San Mateo County Men's Garden Club (president 1972-1973), University Pacific Alumni (board director, secretary 1985-1998), Masons (past master 1986, past patron 1993-1994), Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Personality

Interests

Wood working, gardening, photography, travel.
Connections
Married Carol Ann Anderson, June 17, 1961 (deceased January 26, 2005). Children: Haworth Alfred, John Allan, Catherine Alette.
child: Haworth Alfred Clover
child: John Allan Clover
child: Catherine Alette Clover
mother: Anna Margaret (Powell) Clover
spouse: Carol Ann Anderson
father: Herman Alfred Clover

Gravesite Details

Ref: Cemetery Records


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