But not your inner pain;
We never really dreamt,
That you would never smile again.
We know your pain invaded,
Every single thought you had;
It made you cry internally,
And deeply, deeply sad.
Our lives have all been better,
Because you have been there;
So now we leave your memory,
In God's all-loving care.
(c) Dick Underwood 2008
Used with permission.
Clarence's life story is quite sad. His wife, Glenna, left him (with their daughter) and Clarence never saw them again. He became mentally unstable at this time. Basically he passed from a broken heart
~~~~~~~~~
Bio courtesy of Clarence's uncle.
~~~~~~~~~
Ancestry research provided by Shirley Houk and Lynn Snoddy.
Wife, Glenna Switter (July 14, 1908-Aug 4, 1991) ......
And, daughter Norma Jean.
Thank You, Mary...For your photograph contribution.
But not your inner pain;
We never really dreamt,
That you would never smile again.
We know your pain invaded,
Every single thought you had;
It made you cry internally,
And deeply, deeply sad.
Our lives have all been better,
Because you have been there;
So now we leave your memory,
In God's all-loving care.
(c) Dick Underwood 2008
Used with permission.
Clarence's life story is quite sad. His wife, Glenna, left him (with their daughter) and Clarence never saw them again. He became mentally unstable at this time. Basically he passed from a broken heart
~~~~~~~~~
Bio courtesy of Clarence's uncle.
~~~~~~~~~
Ancestry research provided by Shirley Houk and Lynn Snoddy.
Wife, Glenna Switter (July 14, 1908-Aug 4, 1991) ......
And, daughter Norma Jean.
Thank You, Mary...For your photograph contribution.
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