Clarence R.-Sekerak-Obituary

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Clarence R. Sekerak

DAMASCUS, Ohio

Dec 1, 1922 – Dec 10, 2013 (Age 91)

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BORN
December 1, 1922
DIED
December 10, 2013
AGE
91
LOCATION
DAMASCUS, Ohio

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Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services Obituary

Damascus, OH ? Our beloved husband, father and grandfather Clarence R. Sekerak passed on into the loving arms of his Lord, surrounded by the love, gratitude and admiration of his family on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at the Crandall Medical Center, Sebring, OH. A resident of Damascus, OH, he was...

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We have lost a wonderful man. He was so full of energy, and always did everything with gusto. His smile always lit up the day. Clarence was one of a kind, always ready to pitch in and help. We will miss him greatly.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Rev. Sekerak was a welcome visitor when he came to do research in the Malone University Library. He knew so much about the history of Damascus and the Ohio Yearly Meeting, and was always willing to share his knowledge with us. I also remember his broadcast meditations in the morning on WFAH when I was young and he was pastoring in the Friends Church. He will be missed.

I have so many fond memories of my Uncle Clarence! I can remember like it was yesterday driving with my mom and dad to visit on a Sunday afternoon. Running around the cow pastures, playing in the tree house and who can forget the delicious food that was always so plentiful and of course his flower garden! He was a wonderful man and my life has been blessed to have had him in my life! I love you all! Patty Juhasz

Our prayers are with you as we remember, with great admiration and respect, Clarence Sekerak. He will be greatly missed.
In Christ,
On Behalf of the Malone University Library Staff

Sorry to hear of Your family's loss Lois. He was a wonderful man who touched many lives. You and your family are in my prayers.

My prayers are with your family at this sad time in your lives while your memories of him will bring peace to your heart. Remember this time of year and the Christ child who made our eternal home possible. God bless you.

Vicki Marple Salem, Ohio

I remember Rev Sekerak with fondness because he was a good pastor to my grandma Rachel Bowden at First Friends in Alliance.

My thoughts are with your family at this sad time. I have fond memories of Clarence ; he was quite a gentleman.

I loved him deeply and will miss him --- I considered him one of my dearest friends. We would talk often, and when one of us went to be with the Lord, he would say to me,"Not many of us left, Brudder Jones!!!" The "Brudder" came from our trip to the Bahamas; the people there couldn't say his last name, so they called him "Brudder Clarence", and me Brudder Jones. I'm confident he's with the Lord; may that comfort the hearts of his loved ones left behind.