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Clara Janice <I>Clevenger</I> Bauer

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Clara Janice Clevenger Bauer

Birth
Montborne, Skagit County, Washington, USA
Death
13 Dec 1999 (aged 78)
Auburn, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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C. Janice Bauer, 78, of Tacoma, passed away December 13, 1999 in Auburn. Mrs. Bauer was born March 31, 1921 in Montborne, Washington. Survivors include her daughter, Sheryl Ann Cook and her husband Terry of Auburn; brother Gifford Clevenger and his wife Ruby of Auburn; granddaughters Lisa Ann Cook of Auburn, Lorilee Janice Thompson and her husband Ken of Sumner; great grandchildren Lindsey Ann Thompson, Caleb Michael Thompson and Michalyn Janice Thompson.Janice was the fifth and last child of Roscoe & Clara (Cantrell) Clevenger. Their first daughter, Agnes did not survive childhood. The eldest brother was Caleb Floyd. After him came twin brothers, Gifford and Clifford. They lost their father in a logging accident in the woods, when Janice was only three years old. Their mother remarried. Their family home was guided by their mother's deep religious values. The twins shared a wonderful sense of humor and laughed often. Clara was a wonderful cook and homemaker.
Janice married Gus Bauer and they had one child, Sheryl Ann. They were good parents and loved their one child dearly. Gus had steady employment at a good job as a cook for the County Prison, so the family life was stable and comfortable. When Gus died this was a major loss for Janice as Gus and her marriage was one of those few "made in Heaven." Janice lost her battle with cancer quickly and now her remains lie reunited with Gus at Mountain View.
C. Janice Bauer, 78, of Tacoma, passed away December 13, 1999 in Auburn. Mrs. Bauer was born March 31, 1921 in Montborne, Washington. Survivors include her daughter, Sheryl Ann Cook and her husband Terry of Auburn; brother Gifford Clevenger and his wife Ruby of Auburn; granddaughters Lisa Ann Cook of Auburn, Lorilee Janice Thompson and her husband Ken of Sumner; great grandchildren Lindsey Ann Thompson, Caleb Michael Thompson and Michalyn Janice Thompson.Janice was the fifth and last child of Roscoe & Clara (Cantrell) Clevenger. Their first daughter, Agnes did not survive childhood. The eldest brother was Caleb Floyd. After him came twin brothers, Gifford and Clifford. They lost their father in a logging accident in the woods, when Janice was only three years old. Their mother remarried. Their family home was guided by their mother's deep religious values. The twins shared a wonderful sense of humor and laughed often. Clara was a wonderful cook and homemaker.
Janice married Gus Bauer and they had one child, Sheryl Ann. They were good parents and loved their one child dearly. Gus had steady employment at a good job as a cook for the County Prison, so the family life was stable and comfortable. When Gus died this was a major loss for Janice as Gus and her marriage was one of those few "made in Heaven." Janice lost her battle with cancer quickly and now her remains lie reunited with Gus at Mountain View.


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  • Created by: Annie Peek
  • Added: Sep 12, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29765745/clara_janice-bauer: accessed ), memorial page for Clara Janice Clevenger Bauer (31 Mar 1921–13 Dec 1999), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29765745, citing Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Annie Peek (contributor 47022467).