Clarence-LeBert-Obituary

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Clarence LeBert

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Aug 18, 1928 – Aug 11, 2020 (Age 91)

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BORN
August 18, 1928
DIED
August 11, 2020
AGE
91
LOCATION
Lake Charles, Louisiana
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Born August 18, 1928, to Wiley James LeBert and Lorena Veronie in Roanoke, LA, Clarence began working at an early age delivering telegrams during the war; worked in Capital Store as market manager, delivered newspapers,  picked cotton for his uncles, and was a carpenter for several years prior...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. We Love Ya'll!

So many memories from the years, at Continental Oil --- CONOCO, working with Clarence.
I know you will miss him very much. Our prayers are with you, Betty, and the family!
Martin & Mary Ann Magehee

Dear Betty, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I so enjoyed Clarence on the trips I took with some of your neighbors. He was fun to be around and from reading the many notes to you I see he added a lot to many lives. What a far reaching gift he was able to give others. I send this with hugs and to remind you to look for the small blessings that will come to you.

I worked with Clarence for a number of years at Conoco. He was a mechanical supervisor on several units where I was an operator and then an operator supervisor. He was knowledgeable, friendly, and had the best “get it done” attitude. I valued his advise, input, and help. He was a good friend. I know he will be missed by his family and friends. You have my sympathies for your loss.

Uncle Clarence will always be remembered as such a kind and pleasant man. We are praying for the family and we know his memory will live forever in your hearts! ~God Bless~

Sorry for your loss. Take pleasure in knowing he lived a long & fulfilled life. Prayers for peace & comfort to you all.

Fond memories from our Conoco years. My God watch over you and the family> Always in my prayers

Sharing in your sadness with the passing of Uncle Clarence. I know it is definitely never easy to lose someone you love. I will always remember his genuine, infectious smile. Praying for strength, peace, and comfort during this painful time. May God’s Love and Grace be with the entire LeBert family!

Betty, I have some very fond memories of Clarence while working at Conoco. He was very opinionated but still kind and caring. He was such a character and a pleasure to know. Mary Jane and I will keep you and your family in our prayers. May God continue to bless and overshadow you with his love.