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Rev Frederick William “Bill” Clemenson

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Rev Frederick William “Bill” Clemenson

Birth
Glen Ellyn, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Death
27 Aug 2015 (aged 87)
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
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The Reverend F. William (Bill) Clemenson passed away after a long illness on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015 at the Franklin United Methodist Community in Franklin.

Bill was born May 27, 1928, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois to Frederick and Myrtle Clemenson. He married his beloved Jackie Du Jardin in 1950; she preceded him in death in June 2013.

Bill is survived by his son, Neal and wife Denise Flori of Edmond, Oklahoma; his daughter, Janet and husband Phil Connolly of Pearland, Texas; grandchildren, Rachel Hoak Watton and husband Douglas Watson, Aaron Clemenson, Laura Clemenson and husband Sean Rosales, Dillon Connolly, Emma Connolly, Andrew Clemenson and partner Leslie Edgerton, and Leah Clemenson; great-grandchildren, Douglas, Karen, and Lily Watson; sisters-in-law, Judy Nelsen and Isy Du Jardin; niece, Eileen Du Jardin; nephew, Scott Du Jardin, and Scott's wife, Anita Du Jardin.

Bill was preceded in death by his son, Mark and daughter-in-law Vicky in 1994; daughter, Karen in 2007; and brother-in-law, Vic Du Jardin in 1992.

After graduating from him school in 1946, Bill attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist there until he experienced a calling to the ministry. He went on to pursue his Bachelor's Degree at Park College in Missouri, followed by his Masters of Divinity degree at McCormick Seminary. Bill was ordained as Presbyterian minister in 1960 and served as pastor for churches in Pierceton, Hanover, Bloomington, and Greensburg, all in Indiana. Toward the end of his career, Bill served as interim pastor for a number of churches going through the process of calling new pastors.

Throughout his career, Bill was a strong supporter of civil rights and social justice. As a young pastor he joined "Freedom Summer" in 1964 to assist in expanding voting rights to African-Americans in Mississippi. Later he supported the effort within the Presbyterian Church at large to grant women the right to be ordained as pastors. In his daily work, Bill was a steady support to his parishioners, through times of joy as well as sorrow. He was active on many committees at both local and Presbytery levels and had a special passion for mentoring early-career ministers.

In his leisure time, Bill enjoyed acting in community theater and playing Scrabble, especially with Jacki who was his fierce competitor. Early in their marriage, they enjoyed camping road trips with their four young children. Later, they treasured family vacations at a cousin's cottage on Lake Michigan, where Bill loved taking long walks on the beach and getting out on the open water in his cousin's sailboat. Bill and Jackie also thoroughly enjoyed the company of many close friends. A particularly memorable time for Bill was a trip to Scotland with dear friends where he was able to stand at the pulpit of John Calvin, one of the early founders of the Presbyterian Church. Bill was a source of great inspiration to his family, friends, and congregations throughout his long life; he will be missed by all.

The family would like to give special thanks to the staff at the Franklin United Methodist Community and entiva Hospice for the loving care they provided Bill and Jackine in their later years.

The Reverend Peter Jessen will conduct a memorial service at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 at the First Presbyterian Church, 100 East Madison Street, in Franklin where both Bill and Jackie were active members. Memorial gifts may be directed to Pastor Jessen at the church, where they will be used to support various good programs and missions.

Swartz Family Community Mortuarty and Memorial Center in Franklin is handling the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.swartzmortuary.com. Informaion 317-738-0202.

-----Greensburg Daily News (Indiana)
-----Tuesday, September 15, 2015--

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(first name, nickname provided by SD #47472487)
The Reverend F. William (Bill) Clemenson passed away after a long illness on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015 at the Franklin United Methodist Community in Franklin.

Bill was born May 27, 1928, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois to Frederick and Myrtle Clemenson. He married his beloved Jackie Du Jardin in 1950; she preceded him in death in June 2013.

Bill is survived by his son, Neal and wife Denise Flori of Edmond, Oklahoma; his daughter, Janet and husband Phil Connolly of Pearland, Texas; grandchildren, Rachel Hoak Watton and husband Douglas Watson, Aaron Clemenson, Laura Clemenson and husband Sean Rosales, Dillon Connolly, Emma Connolly, Andrew Clemenson and partner Leslie Edgerton, and Leah Clemenson; great-grandchildren, Douglas, Karen, and Lily Watson; sisters-in-law, Judy Nelsen and Isy Du Jardin; niece, Eileen Du Jardin; nephew, Scott Du Jardin, and Scott's wife, Anita Du Jardin.

Bill was preceded in death by his son, Mark and daughter-in-law Vicky in 1994; daughter, Karen in 2007; and brother-in-law, Vic Du Jardin in 1992.

After graduating from him school in 1946, Bill attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist there until he experienced a calling to the ministry. He went on to pursue his Bachelor's Degree at Park College in Missouri, followed by his Masters of Divinity degree at McCormick Seminary. Bill was ordained as Presbyterian minister in 1960 and served as pastor for churches in Pierceton, Hanover, Bloomington, and Greensburg, all in Indiana. Toward the end of his career, Bill served as interim pastor for a number of churches going through the process of calling new pastors.

Throughout his career, Bill was a strong supporter of civil rights and social justice. As a young pastor he joined "Freedom Summer" in 1964 to assist in expanding voting rights to African-Americans in Mississippi. Later he supported the effort within the Presbyterian Church at large to grant women the right to be ordained as pastors. In his daily work, Bill was a steady support to his parishioners, through times of joy as well as sorrow. He was active on many committees at both local and Presbytery levels and had a special passion for mentoring early-career ministers.

In his leisure time, Bill enjoyed acting in community theater and playing Scrabble, especially with Jacki who was his fierce competitor. Early in their marriage, they enjoyed camping road trips with their four young children. Later, they treasured family vacations at a cousin's cottage on Lake Michigan, where Bill loved taking long walks on the beach and getting out on the open water in his cousin's sailboat. Bill and Jackie also thoroughly enjoyed the company of many close friends. A particularly memorable time for Bill was a trip to Scotland with dear friends where he was able to stand at the pulpit of John Calvin, one of the early founders of the Presbyterian Church. Bill was a source of great inspiration to his family, friends, and congregations throughout his long life; he will be missed by all.

The family would like to give special thanks to the staff at the Franklin United Methodist Community and entiva Hospice for the loving care they provided Bill and Jackine in their later years.

The Reverend Peter Jessen will conduct a memorial service at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 at the First Presbyterian Church, 100 East Madison Street, in Franklin where both Bill and Jackie were active members. Memorial gifts may be directed to Pastor Jessen at the church, where they will be used to support various good programs and missions.

Swartz Family Community Mortuarty and Memorial Center in Franklin is handling the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.swartzmortuary.com. Informaion 317-738-0202.

-----Greensburg Daily News (Indiana)
-----Tuesday, September 15, 2015--

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(first name, nickname provided by SD #47472487)


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