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John Clotfelter Obituary

Rev. John Wallace Clotfelter, 77, of Decatur, died on April 29, 2014, at 3:30 a.m. at the Sanctuary at the Woodlands, Cullman, Ala., after an extended illness. Visitation will be held 6 to 8 this evening at Roselawn Funeral Home, 741 Danville Road, S.W. Decatur. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at 1 p.m. at Central United Methodist Church, Highway 31 (Sixth Avenue), Decatur, 616 Jackson Street with burial at Forrest Cemetery, 15th Street, Gadsden, to follow after service in Decatur, May 3.
The Rev. Clotfelter was born on January 24, 1937, Mobile, Ala., to the late H. Roy Clotfelter and the late Emilee Stephens Clotfelter. The family later moved to Decatur and then to Gadsden. He was a 1955 graduate of Gadsden High School and attended Auburn University in Chemical Engineering. He worked as a tool and diemaker in Gadsden, and received a call from Christ to enter the pastoral ministry. Shortly after, he met Sandra Hicks of Gadsden on a "blind date," and they were married on August 5, 1960. He was a 1961 graduate of Athens State College and received a Master's Degree of Divinity from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in 1964. He and Sandra returned to Alabama, where John became a member of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church. During their ministry for Christ, they served the following church appointments: Mt. Hope, Whorton's Bend, Central UMC-Gadsden, Ben Hll UMC - Atlanta, Alexandria, Huffman UMC - Associate; Cedar Bluff, Green Acres - Fairfield; Charge Ethelsville, charge (Ethelsville, Forrest, Rene Grove, Tabernacle), Berry Parish - Director, Dadeville, Now Oregon, Riddle's Chapel, Trinity and Central - Associate. He retired in 2002 and continued to work as the Director of Older Adult Ministry at Central UMC. He worked until his extended illness prevented his active ministry.
John was also a graduate of the Birmingham Police Academy and served as Chaplain and an auxiliary policeman in Birmingham and auxiliary Deputy in the Sheriff's Department of Dekalb County, Ala., and Police Department of Columbus, Miss.
He was a member of the Huffman Masonic Lodge and the Zamora Shrine Temple of Birmingham. He served as an umpire and coach, Dixie Youth and Babe Ruth Baseball Leagues. He was the statistician for the Dadeville High School football team. He was a member of Cherokee County Rescue Squad. He served eight years as a member of the Town and Country Section of the Board of Missions. He served as the Director of Outdoor Camping for Youth at Camp Sumatanga. He and Sandra were family counselors for Jr. High Youth Camps at Sumatanga. He and his parents were part of the founders of Rainbow City UMC, Gadsden. He was a Boy Scout leader wherever he lived. He served as a member of the various districts on the Conference Board of Ordained Ministry.
He was a fisherman and a hunter and was an active member of the Sid Hicks Hunting Club, Gadsden.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert B. Clotfelter of Huntsville.
Survivors include his wife, Sandra Hicks Clotfelter; two sons, Col. Kevin D. Clotfelter (Laurie) of Perry, Ga., and Ivan B. Clotfelter (Sophia), Decatur. He believed that one of the best things he and Sandra enjoyed were their grandchildren: Adam Hammett (Jennifer), Abilene, Texas, and Joseph Hammett (Kristin), Warner-Robbins, Ga., Anna Catherine Clotfelter and Stella Ruth Clotfelter, of Decatur; three great-grandchildren, Payton Hammett, Warner-Robbins, Ga., Emerson Hammett and Miles Hammett, Abilene, Texas. He is survived by one brother, Ret. Capt. Wayne R. Clotfelter (Brenda) of Tallahassee, Fla., and one sister-in-law, Sidney Anne Hicks Waters (Jim) of Athens, Ga., and several nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Bill Brazelton, Jim Callahan, Stanley Fields, Richard Gregory, Ralph Huff and Jerry Thrasher.
Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Sages, (Older Adults) Central UMC, Decatur and the members (Adult Cancer Survivors) and counselors of Camp Bluebird.
The family expresses their appreciation to the staff of Decatur Health and Rehab, USA and Sanctuary at the Woodlands, Cullman, for their faithful care and service during his illness and Dr. Roger Moss, Jr.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations to the Decatur-Morgan Foundation (For Camp Bluebird), P.O. Box 2239 Decatur, AL 35609; and The Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 1359 Broadway, Ste. 1509, New York, NY 10018.

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Published by The Gadsden Times on May 2, 2014.

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Scott Stone

May 11, 2014

We were very sorry to learn of John's death, we were in Texas that week to be
with our son who was having surgery.
We send our condolences to the family.

Scott and Marguerite Stone
Hartselle First United Methodist Church

Joanne Strohm

May 9, 2014

Though I never met John in person I remember conversations I had with him when I was adopting my daughter from China online and a couple of times on the phone. I have thought of him many times over the years since. Even though I never met him, I have considered him a friend.

I remember how lovingly he spoke of his wife and the pride he had for his children. Please know you are all in my prayers and I will remember him and his wisdom, and sense of humor, fondly. I am so sorry.

May 4, 2014

Wayne - I remember your family fondly after living on Holly Street and my thoughts and prayers are with you. Janice Green Cogburn

Katrina Fowler

May 2, 2014

Sorry for the loss of your husband & father. Praying for strength & peace. Ray, Pete & Katrina Fowler
Green Acres United Methodist Church

Sharon Littleton Carter

May 2, 2014

Wayne, so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. My prayers go out to you and your family.

Ronald Cox

May 2, 2014

Wayne I am so sorry to get this news of John's passing. I know how hard it is to lose a brother. Please give my love and condolences to Sandra and their children. My prayers are for you to have peace and joy knowing Johnny has received the reward he has always lived for!

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