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Clarence E. Smoyer

Lehighton, Pennsylvania

1923 - 2022

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Clarence E. Smoyer, 99, of Allentown and formerly of Lehighton passed away at home on Friday, September 30, 2022. He was the husband of the late Melba (Whitehead) Smoyer who died in 2017.Born on June 25, 1923, in Parryville, he was the son of the late Isreal and Elizabeth Jane (Blew)...

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Cindy, I am sorry to read of your Dad's passing. His amazing service and dedication were amazing. So was your steadfast care of him until his passing. May his memory be a blessing. I have shared his experiences in the book written in his honor with many. All were in awe of what he accomplished. Kim Spering CRNP

Pat, Deepest sympathy for your loss. Your Dad was an amazing man and true hero, giving so much to his country. His book was very enlightening and thrilling. I am honored to have an autographed copy on my book shelf. I know how hard it is to lose your father and pray your wonderful memories give you peace and comfort. He is at peace now. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Janet

Clarence, may you Rest in Peace. One day we will meet again at Fiddlers Green. God Bless you for your heroic service to our country while serving in the ETA and with the 3d Armored Division, Spearhead. And thank you for telling your history with the Division so that future generations will know what your generation did for us.

Cindy, Pat and families, Tom and I were so sorry to hear about Uncle Hon´s death. We will not be able to make the viewing and funeral, but please know we will be with you in spirit. It has been a blessing that your Dad lived to see and experience the many acknowledgments of his importance and part in ending the war. He was always a quiet, humble, and talented man. We will always remember him with fond memories. We plan to make a donation in his memory. Big hugs to all of you!

a true american hero,nerves of steel,thank you sir

Thank you for writing the book Spearhead. It was a testament to what you and the 3rd Armored Division faced. Thank you for all the Christmas cards you sent dad and mom through out the years and your visits. Good bless you and your family.

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Rest Spearhead brother.

You are now relieved from you post. A job well done fellow vereran. America thenks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. We thank you for stepping up to the plate when your country needed you the most. A Vietnam Veteran.