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Show aw Clarence McQueen _ WASHINGTON TERRACE - Clarence — McQueen ‘born March 11, 1986 in Leto- hatchee, Alabama departed this life on March 20, 1997 at approximately 12:45 a.m. at Ogden Regional pees Center following a short liness. 4 Clarence was | | : the youngest lof four sons born to the late Demps ab \ Mary (Hick 4 McQueen. | Clarence was | baptized at a / @arly by ae Pastor J.Mi/f _ Stephens of th Greater New Hope Missiong ry. age Bs _ Baptist Church in }Ohio. He served aS a Jr. Usher and wa me a member Male Chorug and\Jr. Choir. of the Jr. . | Clarence | recei led his popestce ina ene Post 66. He Nas organizerce served as president, of the Unified : Social Ciub in 1976. Clarence oe loved: to. Neten ‘to music o ‘He jesves to cherish it his memory his loving wife Bobbie (BY) McQueen: sons, Steve (Veronica) McQueen, Japan; Victor (Mary) Jackson and Dennis Jackson, both of Ogden; daughters, — Lucreita McQueen, Reshita (Ronald) Naylor, Terri Debbie Jones, all of Ogden: (Maurice) Bowens, Houston, Texas; Brenda Jackson, Salt Lake City; Kai (Reginald) Smith, Denver, Colorado; and mother-in-law, Sally “Great” — Topps, Ogden. The following brothers — — Rufus (Majorie) spouses, and McQueen, Frank (Marilyn). McQueen; James McQueen, Cincinnati, Ohio; sis- ters, Mary Sue (R.V.) Parks, Eunice ~ McQueen: Claudine (Russel) Stone, Cincinnati, Ohio. He is also survived6Dy a host of loving grandchildren, ‘nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral services _ will be held Mow” 2 day, March 24, 1997 at 1 p.m. at Myers Mortuary Chapel, 845 Washington Blvd. with Rev. Cal Carter officiat- ing. Friends may call at the Mortuary on Sunday, March 23, pm. ? ‘Interment, s 1997 from 68 Ss ‘Ogden City. ‘Cemetery a where ‘military honors will be accorded _ by DAV-VFW colorquard. : |