Clarence-Fieber-Obituary

Clarence F. Fieber

Tucson, Arizona

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Clarence F. Fieber died peacefully on Saturday, May 28, 2011. He was born on May 15, 1920 in Saukville, Wisconsin. His parents were Frank and Anna Girard Fieber of Saukville, Wisconsin. He is preceded in death by seven brothers and two sisters. He is survived by his wife, Adeline of 66 years of...

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Looking for Laurie Fieber. This is Jeff Johnson from IL. We use to be pen pals in the late 70s after meeting in St Germain Wi. Sorry for using this space for this purpose.

The Fieber Family have been our good friends for these past 45+ years. We, too, feel their loss of Clarence. God gave him many gifts and he used each and every one of them to the utmost. He was such a kind and gentle man who had such faith in God. So many people will miss him. We thank God for knowing him.
Love from Ed & Chris Eckert

When our Grandpa brought us to the TOTS games Clarence always greeted us with a smile and chatted with us. Then he would blow the "Cow" horn on his beloved truck and that would make us smile! We will miss such a gentle man.
Love, Christopher and Michael Eckert

I never had the pleasure to have met Clarence. But felt I knew him very well via my many bike rides with Marge. I could hear the pride in her voice Marge had for her Dad. It was a real testament to Clarence to see all the Tucson Olde Timers at the Funeral Mass at St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church. Hopefully you are able to find comfort in the knowledge that he still has eye on the baseball playing on the heavenly team without pain!

Bob Gensler

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. While I never had the pleasure of meeting Clarence, I do recall several of our discussions on the similarities of our fathers and so I am certain he was very special indeed. My thoughts and prayers will continue for you and your family to get through these difficult times. Hopefully you are able to find comfort in the knowledge that he is now at peace and that you will be able to cherish your wonderful memories. God Bless you.

Clarence was a good friend,a good neighbor, a good player and a good man. He was fortunate to have 90+ years on this earth to help his fellow men in so many ways. May his family find solace in his deeds and the quality of his lifel. We were blessed to know him.

Marge,
My warmest thoughts and sympathies are with you and your family during this time of loss. Peace to all of you.
Perry Abbott

Much sympathy and love from the Gerald Lee Family. Wish we could be there with you. Hugs and kisses to all.

Praying that God will give you peace and strength during this difficult time.
Love, Saundra, Sharon and family