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Clarence Richards

Jackson, Mississippi

Age 69

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Clarence RichardsJacksonClarence Richards, 69, a longtime Jackson resident, died June 26 at St. Dominic Hospital. Born in Mississippi, Clarence moved to Chicago as a child. Upon high school graduation, he served in the US Army primarily as a medic in Germany. After completing his military...

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For a couple of years back in the 90's I spent a lot of Saturdays finding the Habitat house that Clarence was working on and join him there. He was a wonderful man and a cheerful servant. He made the world a much better place.

Clarence and I worked together at IBM. Wonderful man and true friend. He will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

A great friend and fellow IBM worker. Attended his funeral yesterday and heard how so many people loved Clarence. Great friend and co-worker!

Clarence's enthusiasm, tireless dedication, infectious laugh and amazing spirit will be sorely missed. Our heartfelt sympathies to family, friends, colleagues and community.

Clarence was a good friend and a great Manager for me at IBM. He was always very supportive and a fantastic counselor with wonderful advice. He was most helpful in my career with IBM. Clarence made our territory meetings fun and entertaining with his very good sence of humor. My daughter grew up and knew Clarence as Uncle Huggy Bear and gave him big hugs every time she saw him. Clarence was a great Christian man and he did much for mankind. Even after he retired I would always still call him...

I serve on the Habitat for Humanity board of directors with Clarence. He was a valuable board member and will certainly be missed on the build sites. A job well done, Clarence. Rest in peace.

Clarence was a great friend and a joy to work with at IBM. He was one of the kindest men I ever got to know.

I would like to offer my deepest condolences for your loss. May your family find peace and comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

Clarence was a good friend and co-worker at IBM. So sorry about his passing.