He worked various jobs growing up and served in the Army during World War I learning to fly, but the war concluded before he was deployed to France.
He married Lena Turner in 1924 and began working at Southwest Portland Cement as an electrician. He would work there nearly forty years.
He and Lena would adopt and raise one son Harold. He also assumed ownership of the Abbey Ranch after his father's retirement on what is now Abbey Lane in Victorville.
Clarence was a strong Christian man who was a charter and lifelong member of the First Christian Church and would serve many years as an elder.
A kind and generous man he exhibited a true Christian spirit.
He worked various jobs growing up and served in the Army during World War I learning to fly, but the war concluded before he was deployed to France.
He married Lena Turner in 1924 and began working at Southwest Portland Cement as an electrician. He would work there nearly forty years.
He and Lena would adopt and raise one son Harold. He also assumed ownership of the Abbey Ranch after his father's retirement on what is now Abbey Lane in Victorville.
Clarence was a strong Christian man who was a charter and lifelong member of the First Christian Church and would serve many years as an elder.
A kind and generous man he exhibited a true Christian spirit.
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