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Clarence Radewahn

Saginaw, Michigan

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On March 8, 2013, Clarence, age 85, went to his eternal home while surrounded by those he dearly loved. Clarence was born in Saginaw, MI on March 27th 1927 to the late Adolph and Lydia (List) Radewahn. He was baptized and confirmed at Holy Cross Lutheran Church where he attended day school. He...

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My family is so thankful for all of our family and friends during our sad and sudden loss of our Father. I will print these entries for my Mother and thank you dearly.

Uncle Clarence will be missed so much. I thank him for being my godfather and uncle and loving and praying for me. May God continue to bless and keep the rest of the family in his loving arms.

Dear Gladys:
What a shock! We just saw the notice in the papers. May God Bless you and give you strength at this time.You have our deepest sympathy. We will really miss him and the good times we had together.

I was just thinking about Clarence a few days ago and then I see his passing. The Saginaw Co Sheriff's Office benefitted from his many years of service to the Posse. My sympathies to his family and friends.

Gladys: Gini called yesterday and gave me the news about Clarence. Another Great One gone. We sure had a lot of good times together. You and the rest of the family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love-Edythe

We are sorry to hear of Clarence's passing. I remember the good ole days when Clarence was a member of the Sheriff Department Posse as well as an Auxiliary member. He hosted many chicken and corn roast fundraisers for the Sheriff on his property. He will be missed.

Tom and Pat sorry to hear of Clarence passing, you have our Sympathy

Tom and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. So sorry about your loss.


Dear Gladys & Family
Our condolences, thoughts and prayers are with you and Family. May the Good Lord give you peace and strength in your time of sorrow.
We have many wonderful memories.
Wil & Marie Schaeff