Clarence Huntley

Clarence Huntley

Clarence Huntley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 12, 2015.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clarence E. Huntley Jr. and Joseph Shambrey grew up running track together in the same Los Angeles neighborhood in the 1930s.

When World War II broke out, they enlisted in the Army and jumped at the chance to join the all-black group of soldiers known as the Tuskegee Airmen.

After the war, they came back home together, married their respective sweethearts and rarely let a month pass without getting together or talking by phone.

So it was ironic but perhaps not all that surprising when both died on Jan. 5 at 91.

"They were friends all the way to the end," Huntley's nephew, Craig Huntly, summed up in an interview Monday with The Associated Press.

"As soon as I got the word that my uncle had died," he said, "one of the first people I began calling was Joe. And I got no answer."

After their enlistment in 1942, both men quickly set out to be part of what was then called the Tuskegee Experiment — the formation of the U.S. military's first all-black squadron of pilots. The group went on to take part in more than 15,000 combat missions, earning over 150 Distinguished Flying Crosses.

As Tuskegee Airmen mechanics, Huntley and Shambrey did what they could to make sure the planes stayed in the air until the mission was over.

"When a pilot would go out, he would say, 'This is my plane. You bring my plane back, please,'" Ron Brewington said with a chuckle as he remembered Huntley.

Brewington, president and historian of the Los Angeles chapter of Tuskegee Airmen Inc., said his group has only 20 members of the elite group left after the passing of Huntley and Shambrey. Most are in their 90s.

Counting pilots and ground personnel, there were perhaps as many as 19,000 Tuskegee Airmen, Brewington said, but there are no accurate figures on how many are still alive.

Craig Huntly said his uncle and Shambrey weren't looking to be pioneers or heroes when they enlisted. They were simply serving their country in a war abroad against fascism and one at home against racism.

"At that time black servicemen were pretty much relegated to menial type work and my uncle didn't want to do that," Huntly said. "But he was aware of the Tuskegee Experiment and how important it was."

Not that it would bring a change in race relations immediately.

Years later, Shambrey would recall getting off a train in segregated Alabama where a hospitality station was welcoming returning white troops with handshakes and free coffee.

"When he and his buddies came off, dressed in their uniforms, of course they didn't get any congratulations," said Shambrey's son, Tim. They even had to pay for their coffee.

By coincidence, Shambrey and Huntley were dispatched to Italy together in 1944 and came back home together.

As the years passed, neither man talked much about his military service, which isn't unusual for Tuskegee Airmen, Brewington said.

Shambrey would throw barbeques from time to time and invite his old military buddies. As many as 150 people would attend.

Huntley's daughter Sheila McGee said he had a ready answer when people asked about his service: "I was doing what I was supposed to do, and that was to serve my country."

Both men served again during the Korean War, as combat engineers.

After their military years, Shambrey worked for the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. Huntley worked as a skycap at airports in Los Angeles and Burbank, a job he held until his late 80s.

Associated Press Writer Robert Jablon contributed to this story.

JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press




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wm mil

April 2, 2015

Our heavenly father has called another of his children home to sit at the right hand of God. Pain, misery and sorrow shall ye never know, and the bravery of the lion almighty will have no fear with Christ as your wing man.

February 18, 2015

For God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name by ministering and continuing to minister to the holy ones. (Hebrews 6:10). This one will never be forgotten for all the work that was done for this community and especially those encouraged and inspired in this persons' care. May God continue to strengthen the family and friends in these times hard to deal with (2 Tim 3:1), especially without a beloved one such as this talented and loved person gone from our lives but not forgotten.

Annette

January 31, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

RSL

January 28, 2015

We will always remember your bravery and your service.

michelle plakas-kaiser

January 22, 2015

rip

Kevin Hussey SR

January 18, 2015

And when my time on earth is Over,
When Taps sounds the final Call.
I will say proudly to my Maker,
I'm here to join the others Sir.
The Ones who came before Me,
''Who Answered Freedoms Call''.
Kevin Hussey SR

Don (USMC) Allen

January 17, 2015

Sir: thank you for your service. You and others helped paved the way for the rest of us African Americans.

January 17, 2015

May it comfort you to know that God and others care.

January 17, 2015

Thank you for all you did Mr. Huntley.
May you rest in peace-Your country is in your dept.

Celestine Jennings

January 16, 2015

Thank you also Mr. Clarence for the exemplary courage you have shown to us to stand strong in this society. May God bless and strengthen your family.

January 15, 2015

I just want to say thank you both for my freedom.

January 15, 2015

Thank you for your service. You are the definition of a hero.
Rest well. You have earned it.

Rose Watts

January 15, 2015

Thank you for your service... well done thy servant, now RIP

Jesse and Lesia Lee and family

January 15, 2015

May the works I done speak for me. His service for his country sure has spoke for him. Thank God for his life here on earth. We was blessed. He done so much for us by his service as a Tuskegee air man. Thank God for the movie they made from their service to be in our hearts forever. I am from Roanoke Alabama. And his memories will always be remembered by our family. A true service of God and his country. Rest in Peace, good and faithful server. Truly God shined on him. Can't thank God enough for Mr. Huntley life while he was here on earth. Praying for the family to know , Mr. Huntley is all right now. Home with Jesus where we all most go one day. Heaven is a beautiful place. Now where our angel is watching over us. Cause he has gone to receive his angel wings in heaven. He still flies over us here. Not in a plane but with his angel wings. Fly, fly , Fly away on to Heaven.

Ed Tatum

January 15, 2015

God Bless both of these brave men for their service and sacrifice for our country. Prayers for the families.

Kathryn Irby

January 15, 2015

Thank you for your valiant service to this Country of secregation; what a testament to your character you exemplified during such times. What an Honorable Soldier you will always be. Rest in Peace, Kind Sir.

January 15, 2015

Condolences to the family. Mr. Huntley was an excellent example of a true role model.

Gary Kawate

January 14, 2015

Clarence, I remember the good ol days when we used to work together at terminal 2...Northwest Airlines and I will always miss you...Peace be with you Brother

Glenn Bailey

January 14, 2015

Thank you for your examples and thank you for your service. May God keep and bless you and bless your family.

Jeffrey Duclos

January 14, 2015

Thank you for your service! Because of your scacrafices our country is a better place to live. You and your airman are true Hero's

January 14, 2015

May The Huntley Family find some comfort, over the lost of a love one. May God be with the family

LA

January 14, 2015

My condolences to the Huntley family. I know words cannot reason away the pain nor decrease the magnitude associated with the lose of this brave and accomplished man. So please allow the wonderful memories of him to remain branded in your hearts and minds until Gods promises are fulfilled at John 6:40 and we can see him again in paradise.

Joan Walton

January 14, 2015

God bless you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

January 14, 2015

Sincere condolences to the Huntley family.
May God bless you and your family at this
time of your sorrow.

New Jersey

January 14, 2015

Sincere condolence to the family,may you enjoy God's holy spirit,as you move forward.Please let Him be your arm for He has said I am your comforter...

Bryce Williams (granddaughter)

January 13, 2015

The Huntley family would like to thank you All for your prayers and words of comfort.
God Bless you!

G. Harris

January 13, 2015

My love and prayers are with you at this time. My prayer is that God's peace will surround you and comfort you now. I am sending you a message of comfort from God's wod the Bible. Matthew 11:28

Jack Ricketts

January 13, 2015

When the doors swished open and Buddy approached the ticket counter, your day was instantly better. He was one of the finest gentleman I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Thank you for your service and thanks from all the NAL ticket counter employees. God Bless

January 13, 2015

May your memories of him bring you peace. Thank you for your service.

Britton Tresville

January 13, 2015

To: Craig Huntley. Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your Uncle Huntley and my loss of one than knew and was in the war with my brother, Captain Robert B. Tresville, died in WWII. We never met, but we talked on the phone several times.

January 13, 2015

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Glenda

January 13, 2015

I'm sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by the love and support of family and friends and throw all your anxiety on God, because he cares for you.

Jane Dowling

January 13, 2015

God bless you, and thank you, sir, for your service ~ Rest in peace.

Denise

January 13, 2015

To the Family,
May the beautiful memories of your dear loved one provide solace and strength to you and your Family during this difficult time; and may you also find much comfort and peace from God's promise of life without end in Paradise. Luke 23:43

January 13, 2015

Wow...what an unbelievable bond! We thank you both for your service and for your many sacrifices. We are very proud of and indebted to you both.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

January 13, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

Linda Ogg

January 13, 2015

This story has brought tears/crying just so thankful for good, caring, loyal and patriotic men such as these two. What a legacy!! The families have my sympathy and prayers. You have your precious memories to comfort you. What a joy it had to be when in the presence of either of these Godly men!

Patti R

January 13, 2015

Thank you Mr. Huntley. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this diffcult time.

January 13, 2015

Thank you, both great men and unsung heroes, for your service and love for this country!!

Tamara M. Tolliver

January 13, 2015

THANK YOU for your service. May GOD watch over the family and friends of Mr. Huntley.

US Army Ret.

January 13, 2015

Clarence Huntley was a tremendously inspiring person who is no doubt a loss to us all in fact we have been enriched and in an equal degree protected by the many national and even earthly defense measures that Mr. Huntley has participated. May the family have peace we cherish the special memories. “He will render judgment among the nations and set matters straight respecting many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears. Nation will not lift up sword against nation, nor will they learn war anymore.” May we all rejoice in this good news of this everlasting peace. (Isaiah 2: 4) Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Sheryl R. Lamb-Davis

January 13, 2015

Thank you for your service.
R.I.P.

January 12, 2015

May your soul Rest in Peace Mr. Huntley. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your dedication and for this world of freedom I have grown up in and now 2 more generations of my family. God Bless you and your family. The world has lost one of its true heroes and heaven has gained another angel.

Thomas L Jones

January 12, 2015

May God bless you for your service to our country, and for your inspiration to whole generations of people of every color.

dina jensen

January 12, 2015

So sorry for your loss. My heart breaks for your family

@ hudsonsr

January 12, 2015

To both soldiers thank you. You both fought a good fight and kept the faith May God bless both soul. My prayers and condolences are with the families

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your service to our country and for our freedom

Bobby Wilcox

January 12, 2015

I am humbled just to be a fellow veteran! Your importance in the war is larger than most realize. Y'all exemplified what class and dignity is. I have no words to match the gratitude I have for every one of you fellows. God Bless You and prayers go out to all family members.

Jeff Housand

January 12, 2015

Mr Huntley and Mr Shambrey, thank you for your service.RIP.

January 12, 2015

Thank you for all that you have done for your country. These are the men that our young people need to emulate and know that these men are true heroes who loved their country. May you and your friend who also left this earth,go on to be with your brothers in arms on your new journey.
A grateful American

John Brouwer de Koning

January 12, 2015

Thank you, sir, for taking part in the liberation of Europe from nazi domination. (My father died in that struggle.) May you rest in peace. Thank you!

Viet vet

January 12, 2015

Great Americans who served our country well in such harsh times for themselves at home.Rest in peace and blessings to all who loved them.

Scott Chamberland

January 12, 2015

Rest in Peace

Freddie Rhett

January 12, 2015

Thank-you for your service.

Tammy

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your service.

Lawrence Richards

January 12, 2015

I am deeply grateful to you for your service and for your courage in the face of racism. May you rest in honored peace in God's arms.

John and Brenda

January 12, 2015

I am so thankful for great role models like Mr. Huntley and Mr. Shambrey. May we all learn from and benefit from their fine qualities that enabled them to live long, fulfilled lives. Though we will miss their presence in the years to come, we cherish the guaranteed hope of a joyous reunion and endless life with them in the promised Paradise. Our endearing condolences for your loss!

Crysty Casey-Cortez

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your service, thank you to the family that supported you while you were fighting for my safety and my families safety. It would have been my honor to have met you. May you rest and be with god knowing you did your work here on earth well and are an example to what we all should want our children/grandchildren to be

Wright

January 12, 2015

To the Huntley family:Thank you for sharing this courageous and proud loved one with us.He left us a wonderful legacy to imitate.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

L. Beach

January 12, 2015

To the Family,
My condolences, I thank the Lord for Mr. Huntley and his service to our country.

Pat Harding

January 12, 2015

My deepest appreciation for your service. You were a crucial member of the "Greatest Generation" and, while saddened at your passing, am joyful that you are in the presence of God.

E R

January 12, 2015

My condolences,sorry for your loss of love one. Hosea 13:14

January 12, 2015

My condolences to your family during this time of sorrow. May the God of all comfort be with your family. Romans 15:13

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your service, gentlemen. In spite of it all you honored your country.

King family

January 12, 2015

May the God of tender mercy (Psalms 83: 18) grant the family peace and comfort during this time of sorry.

January 12, 2015

Above and Beyond! No more worries GOD has got your Six! Thank You,Gentlemen

Janet Bujalski

January 12, 2015

Thank you to the families for sharing their fathers stories. What awesome men who served our country together and now have gone on to greater glory together. Deepest sympathies and prayers.
Janet Bujalski, Marshfield, WI

Leroy Atencio

January 12, 2015

In the early 90's one of the Tuskegee Airmen visited our Unit at hill AFB, UT. We all enjoyed his visit and him telling us about their experiences. They were all Hero's. May Clarence rest in peace.

January 12, 2015

What fine examples both Mr. Huntley and Mr. Shambrey left behind: Courage, humility, tenacity and excellence. I hope to meet them in paradise (Luke 23:43).

January 12, 2015

Heartfelt sympathy is for the family of Mr. Huntley. May you find comfort in happy memories. May God be your refuge and strength during times of sorrow. (Psalm 18: 2)

Marvin Williams

January 12, 2015

As a Air Force vet I thank you both for paving the way for myself and those that will follow. Rest in Peace my brothers.

January 12, 2015

I honor and thank you for your service to this country and for your dignity. Rest in Peace. God's blessings to your family- GDT

January 12, 2015

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family at this most difficult time. Be assured that God will help you cope with the heavy weight of your loss. For he daily carries our load.
Psalms 68:19

REST IN PEACE

January 12, 2015

THANK YOUR FOR YOUR SERVICE.

January 12, 2015

I did not know Mr. Huntley or Mr. Shambrey but their stories are amazing. My condolences to the families. May you find comfort in God during this time. 2Cor 1:4

January 12, 2015

Our prayers and loving concern are with the family and friends of Clarence Huntley. May you have the comfort and peace that God gives to those suffering such a loss.

January 12, 2015

Thanks Mr. Huntley for serving our country,sending prayers out to your families and friends.God Bless You All.

Eddie & Shelia Harris

January 12, 2015

Thanks For Your Service, Mr. Clarence Huntley. To The Huntley Family Our Deepest Condolences.

magic matt

January 12, 2015

RIP BROTHER IN ARMS. YOU MADE THE WAY FOR ALL OF US. PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS SO. CAL. WE WOULD LOvE TO ATTEND YOUR SERVICE IN YOUR HONOR. PARIOTGUARDRIDERS.ORG

January 12, 2015

Thanks for his courage, strength and wisdom during those times.May God bless and keep you in his care.

Bambi McKibbon-Turner

January 12, 2015

My deepest respect to you for your distinguished service to our country and for your sacrifices. My condolences to your family. Rest in peace.

Harry Simpson

January 12, 2015

Rest Clarence, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Steven Franklin

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your service and sacrifice Clarence. You made America a better and safer place to raise our families. You are now flying with the greatest squadron ever, the "Angels of Heaven".

Sincerely, Former mechanic VF-143 USN

Pamela Hawkins'Moss

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your service! Peace and Blessings to the family.

Frank Wanken

January 12, 2015

Dear Family of Mr. Huntley,
God bless this American Hero! I wish I could have personally met Mr. Huntley and thanked him for his service to our country.
With Sympathy,

Jae

January 12, 2015

Such remarkable men...they both endured and withstood!!! I've held them in high regards always esteeming them for their courage and am so very appreciative for the Service they gave. May the Family be strengthened and comforted during this difficult time.. May both Huntley and Shambrey rest in Peace. I cherish the memory!

G. Freeman

January 12, 2015

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

January 12, 2015

Thank you for your courageous and dedicated service to our country, Mr. Huntley. We are indebted to you.

Louis Crawford

January 12, 2015

Clarence, thank you for your service, your bravery, and for your love of the United States of América. May you rest in Peace. Salute.

January 12, 2015

May the God who comfort all in their time of sorrow be with your fond memories of Mr.Huntley in the days ahead.

magic matt

January 12, 2015

RIP BROTHER IN ARMS. YOU MADE THE WAY FOR ALL OF US. PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS SO. CAL. WE WOULD LOvE TO ATTEND YOUR SERVICE IN YOUR HONOR. PARIOTGUARDRIDERS.ORG

Brigitte Garrett

January 12, 2015

Because of men like you (and so many others) I am a second generation black female who served our country. Thank you for your service.

The Garrett family of Baltimore

Thanks for Serving in such a crucial time in our nation's history.

Willie Carter

January 11, 2015

Sharron Arnette

January 11, 2015

Rest In Peace,Clarence...thank you for your service.Keep flying high...

January 11, 2015

I knew Mr. Huntley for more than 16 years. He was a great man who really care. What I miss the most is, when he would ask me, how are you doing? And how is the family. I miss him very much.

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