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Clarence W. Dart

Saratoga Springs, New York

1920 - 2012 (Age 91)

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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Clarence W. Dart of Park Place passed away Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Wesley Health Care Center.
He was 91.
Born Dec. 6, 1920, in Elmira, N.Y., he was the son of the late Clarence and Catherine (Austin) Dart.
A 1932 graduate of Elmira Free Academy, he was drafted in 1942, entering the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, and attended the Elmira Aviation Ground School. He served as a member of the 332nd Fighter Group and was assigned to the 99th Fighter Squadron in the 12th Air Force in North Africa.
As a Tuskegee Airman flying P-40s with the 318th Army Air Force Unit Squadron F, he flew 95 missions and was shot down twice. A recipient of two Purple Hearts for injuries sustained during air combat, he later retired as lieutenant colonel, having also flown aboard P-51s escorting 15th Air Force bombers. He attended Aero Industries Tech Institute in California, General Electric Flight Test School and was affiliated with GE's Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory from 1950 through 1987.
He received numerous commendations, awards and medals, including five Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross and the New York State Service Star.
Mr. Dart was inducted into the Elmira Free Academy Wall of Fame and was the 2011 43rd Senate District's inductee into the New York State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame. Honored by the former New York state comptroller in 2004, in March of 2007 he and fellow airmen were also recognized at the U.S. Capitol with the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor that Congress may bestow.
A noted guest speaker on black history at various local schools, colleges and universities, his community service includes the Charlton School for Girls Trustee Board, the Salvation Army Board, Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. Community Relations Board, New York State Air Museum AIM High Program and the finance committees of both the Troy Conference of the United Methodist Church and the Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, of which he was a devoted member.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by one son, Clarence W. Dart, Feb. 1, 1977.
Survivors include his wife, M. Mildred "Millie" (Jackson) Dart; eight children, Rose Anne Dart of Staten Island, Warren (Susan) Dart of Saratoga Springs, Katherine A. Dart of Schenectady, Gwendolyn M. (David) Steans of Glens Falls, Denise Dart and Dawn M. (Keith) Ray, all of Clifton Park, Joyce J. Dart of Saratoga Springs and Cynthia Y. (Kirwin) Providence of Gansevoort; eight grandchildren, Tyrone and Jessica Steans, Kristen Dart, Keith and Jonathan Ray and Devine, D. Gregor and Nathanial Providence; and one great-granddaughter, Layla J. Spagnuola-Steans.
Relatives and friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing and Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 N. Broadway, 584-5373.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, at the Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Ave. at Henning Road.
Burial with military honors will follow in the family plot at Greenridge Cemetery on Lincoln Avenue. Following interment, all are invited to gather with the family for a repass in the Fellowship Hall at the United Methodist Church.
Memorials, omitting flowers, may be made in his name to the Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation, P.O. Box 83395, Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 215-3985.
Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.

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Thank you Mr. Dart for your dedication and service to our Country;; even though the time in history that our country was not supporting black people! Your courage, bravery, steadfast stance's on right and wrong, equal rights, love of humanity are a lesson we all can learn from! Rest in Peace Respectfully, Michele Ricchiuti

Warren and Kathy, I have been thinking about the moments I had to speak with your dad again recently. I still feel privileged to have met him. Celia

I know your looking down on us, we will be up to see you and Millie, some day, Harriet annd Mert.

Clarence was the one of the greatest men I ever knew, and I think of him often. Just so proud to have counted him as a friend and fellow pilot. His memory is carried to Oshkosh every time I go.

Clarence we think of you and Millie and whole family often, how time fly's,

My condolences to your family. I was fortunate enough to sit a few years back with him at the Military Museum and listen to his stories about his time with the Airmen in WWII. He was very gracious and allowed me the opportunity to build him a model of his P-51...seeing the smile on his face when I gave it to him was a great reward. I hope for clear skies for him now...

Clarence Dart, a wonderfully sweet man.
Dart was the father I always wanted, the brother, friend, husband, hero, confidant and loving considerate person everyone wished to have in their life. While being a humble father to his family he unknowingly adopted many many more like me and mine. He was the 'go to person' with a problem. God, please take care of Him.
I love you, I miss you and think of you often. You not only served yours and extended families, you served your country and...

To The Dart Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this most difficult time. Clarence was a special man. I met and drove him in the Troy Flag Day Parades in Troy, NY.

To the Dart family, The world lost a great man with your loved ones passing.