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Clayton Lance

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

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Clayton Fries Lance, 81, formerly of Binghamton, N.Y., passed away on Jan. 19, 2011, at the Carlisle Regional Medical Center. Born in Reading on March 23, 1929, he was the son of the late George F. and Viola (Fries) Lance of Limekiln, Pa.

He was a 1946 graduate of Mount Penn High School and...

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(Mary, I had tried to respond to your e-mail but it would not allow me to) thanks,Brian

I first met Clay when we sang in the IBM men's chorus many years ago.
Since that time Clay and I were good friends and shared many good times together. In the most recent time I wantd Clay to join me in a trip to Florda to visit our friend Bil Sheeland but Clay had to decline because of his health.
I give my condolances to his family, and I will surely miss him.

Ed Harvey

Dear Pat,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Just know that my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Christian Love

Millie

I am truly sorry to hear of Clayton passing on....He was a wonderful man...I was the I.B.M photographer, and Clayton and I were very good friends..We had some good times at work with Clayton...To his family, I send my condolences....He will surely be missed...God just got another helper..May God Hold Him In The Palm Of His Hand....We will meet again Clay..

On behalf of all our family our sympathy to you all. Clayton was a good friend of our parents, Marcella and Al Barr, and a great co-worker with dad at IBM.

To the Family, Prayers for you all at this time. It is sad to know that I will no longer get a letter at Christmass From him/the family. I too delivered Claytons paper and did so many odd jobs for him. He was a GOOD man and a respectfull man. A true part of my youth growing up and the last connection to my old neighborhood. God Bless, Brian.

I worked with Clayton at IBM's Glendale Lab. He was always upbeat and fun to be around. I'm sure he will be missed by his family as well as his many friends.
Sincerely,

I just want to say thanks to Clayton for our relationship with him and all the help he was in getting us into IBM for business, enjoy many times when he visited our company. Thanks Janet & Chuck Pribulick

We are truly sorry for your loss. Clayton was a kind man, he alway had a positive attutide and something nice to say. He and my aunt, Jayne were a wonderful couple. We miss those days spent with them. He was a wonderful human being.
Lorraine and Rosanne McCarthy