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CLARENCE C. "Jamie" JAMISON

Maple Heights, Ohio

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JAMISON CLARENCE C. JAMISON, also known as "Jamie", was born on February 25, 1918 in Little Rock, AR and died on March 6, 2014 in Cleveland, OH. Lt Col Jamison was preceded in death by his parents Richard and Sallie Jamison, as well as his brothers, Sterling, Thurston and Richard and...

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Dear Jamison family, You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of Mr Jamison. I grew up at Shiloh and will always remember his smile and kindness. My mom passed last year as did many of our very dedicated Shiloh members, and I believe Mr Jamison is with them right now having a heavenly reunion. May your memories of him give you comfort. Glinda Dames-Fincher

May God give you perfect peace at this moment in time when your heart are quite heavy.(I was a student in Mrs.Jamisons' homeroom at Kennard Jr. High and also an employee at Huron Hospital.Your Mom spoke lovingly of CLARENCE.) May God Bless and Keep You All.

To the Jamison Family: Please accept my prayers and heartfelt thoughts at this time. The transition of your loved one, Lt. Col. Clarence C. Jamison, has earned him the greatest star to be received - soaring with Jesus! Although I did not know him personally, hearing his nephew Brian talk about him and his adventures, travels, accomplishments, honors and book, intrigued me and made me feel like a personal friend. Blessings to Brian and the entire family. God is able.

We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and May God comfort and keep you.
The Holbert Family

Our lives were connected for so long. First as a daughter of the 99th, then as a college student so far from home, and then as "neighbors" as we both settled in Cleveland. I will miss you! My father, Spann, loved you and so did I. May God keep you in His loving care as you touch the sky once more.

Having been a avid reader of WWII history, the Tuskegee Airmen are what real heroes are about. I regret I never met Mr. Jamison. But I do recognize a true person of history. I would like to extend my most heart felt condolences to his family and friends. I believe God will welcome him. We will have to look far and wide to ever find a hero such as him.

Dear Michal and Diane
I was so sorry to learn that Michal's father passed away. I know you will miss him very much and I also know how proud you must be of him. He sounds like he was a truly remarkable person. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Montel Beeson

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Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences. May the love and hope God promises comfort you in the days ahead as you celebrate the long full life of Clarence.