Clarence-Herz-Obituary

Clarence August Herz

Vancouver, Washington

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Clarence August Herz 03/03/1933 ~ 04/07/2009 Clarence Herz of Brush Prairie WA, passed away on April 7, 2009 at the age of 76. He was born in Glen Ullin, ND on March 3, 1933 to August Herz and Cecilia Schantz, the youngest of 12 children. He married Margaret Studebaker in 1954....

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Marge and family,
As a gradeschool and junior high classmate of Clarence's, I have really treasured the chance to discuss with Clarence many places, activities and people of old Battle Ground that very few had known or remembered. At the many events of our old class BG 51, Farm Bureau and in the community, Pete and I were warmly greeted and welcomed by Clarence and Marge. How wonderful to have such cherished friends. We miss him and look forward to seeing Marge, Steve and the rest of...

I have only known Clarence for about three years, yet he has been a big part of my life. Clarence was full of so much wisdom and knowledge. one could only hope to share that much information with future generations. Every time I build something or work on a vehicle I cannot help but to stop and think of my friend. you will be greatly missed Clarence.
Marge we love you, and our hearts and prayers are out for you.

Ed and Brenda Stanton

Marge and Family!

Clarence was a man with a twinkle in his eye, a man of wisdom about history, people, the wide world we live in, and how to get things done.

It was a privilege and fun to know Clarence.

Marge, I was searching the web when I learned of Clarence's passing. The last time I saw you all was eleven or twelve years ago when you came to Ca to visit. when I went fishing him when I was a 12 year boy is a memory I will always cherish. I can be contacted at [email protected].

It was always a pleasure to stop by Honey House Farms and try out something new besides our normal products. Clarence was always ready to help and visit for a few minutes. When I brought my honey to him in the fall for separation I always seemed to get back more than I dropped off.

Dear Marge and Family,

We always enjoyed talking with Uncle Clarence at the family reunions -- he reminded me so much of my father, Bill. Our prayers are with Uncle Clarence and all the family.

As you remember the love,
as you mourn the loss,
may you also celebrate the life.

Dear Marge & Karen and family
I was just reading the quest book and noticed my entry did not go through last week. I just wanted you all to know that that you had a beautiful service for Clarence and we are sending you our prayers to help you through this sad time. God Bless you all.

Dear Aunt Marge and Family,
First, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Clarence was one of those people that everyone loved. He always made me feel special, even though it may have been several years in between seeing him. You are in my thoughts at this difficult time. Love Amy Osborne (Herz)