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Clarence Harold Derosier Jr.

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Clarence Harold Derosier Jr.

Birth
East Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
8 Feb 2008 (aged 85)
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Spencer, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
St Anne
Memorial ID
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Clarence H. Derosier, Jr. 85, of Lake St., died at The Jewish Healthcare Center in Worcester. He was the son of Clarence H. Derosier, Sr and Flora M (L'Heureux) Derosier, born in E.Brookfield, MA. Clarence married Lee on July 21, 1951.

At the time of his death, he was survived by his wife of 56 years, Leatrice (Lee) E. (Tracy) Derosier, a son David R. Derosier of Spencer, a sister Lorraine Doolittle of Spencer, a step son Robert E. Lucier and his wife Carole of Vero Beach, Fl., two step grandchildren Antoinette Hanson in Fla. and Timothy R. Lucier of SanFrancisco, Calif.

Mr. Derosier was a truckdriver for R.B. Sahagen Co. in Rochdale, where he worked for 34 years, before retiring in 1984.

He served his country in the U.S.Army during WWII, and survived the Battle of Iwo Jima. He was a member of the Worcester Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, and the Gaudette-Kirk Post 138 American Legion in Spencer. He was a member of Our Lady of the Rosary Church.

An avid speed skater, he competed into his 70's. Clarence was interviewed by the New Leader newspaper on May 13, 1996, about his passion for skating and the awards that he had won throughout his lifetime, although he saw himself as only getting serious about it at age 47.
Clarence H. Derosier, Jr. 85, of Lake St., died at The Jewish Healthcare Center in Worcester. He was the son of Clarence H. Derosier, Sr and Flora M (L'Heureux) Derosier, born in E.Brookfield, MA. Clarence married Lee on July 21, 1951.

At the time of his death, he was survived by his wife of 56 years, Leatrice (Lee) E. (Tracy) Derosier, a son David R. Derosier of Spencer, a sister Lorraine Doolittle of Spencer, a step son Robert E. Lucier and his wife Carole of Vero Beach, Fl., two step grandchildren Antoinette Hanson in Fla. and Timothy R. Lucier of SanFrancisco, Calif.

Mr. Derosier was a truckdriver for R.B. Sahagen Co. in Rochdale, where he worked for 34 years, before retiring in 1984.

He served his country in the U.S.Army during WWII, and survived the Battle of Iwo Jima. He was a member of the Worcester Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, and the Gaudette-Kirk Post 138 American Legion in Spencer. He was a member of Our Lady of the Rosary Church.

An avid speed skater, he competed into his 70's. Clarence was interviewed by the New Leader newspaper on May 13, 1996, about his passion for skating and the awards that he had won throughout his lifetime, although he saw himself as only getting serious about it at age 47.


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