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Henry Clarence Paris

Petersburg, Virginia

Mar 31, 1924 – Nov 25, 2012

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March 31, 1924
DIED
November 25, 2012
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Petersburg, Virginia

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E. Alvin Small Funeral Homes & Crematory - Colonial Heights Obituary

Henry Clarence Paris, 88, of Colonial Heights, passed away on Sunday, November 25, 2012 at Southside Regional Medical Center. Born in North Carolina he was the son of the late Henry Ambrose and Beulah Register Paris, the widower of Rebecca Stigall Paris, and was preceded in death by...

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Sorry to hear of Clarence's passing. He will be greatly missed by all his Ivey friends. Our deepest condolences to the family.

Clarence Paris was my mother's neighbor for the last decade or so. A friendly man or more helpful neighbor could not be found. My mother who is a widower & not in the best of health was most appreciative of his kindness. Clarence was also a real character...full of stories, tales & adventures that were a part of his life. He had a bit of wisdom to share if one was willing to listen. He took great pride in his home, yard & his recent acquisition, his Cadillac. Clarence could also be a...

I greatly admired Uncle Clarence. He was like a second father to me. He always stopped by my mother's house on his way to Florida especially when Aunt Becky was still alive. He always spent a few days at my mother's house visiting and my mother looked forward for his visits especially after my father passed away. Uncle Clarence liked to tinker with things and always fixed things for her while here in Savannah. He was a real handyman. Uncle Clarence always had funny things to say and...

Whit, Jill and Steven ,
We are sorry to hear about Uncle Clarence . Now he and Becky are up there with Arleen and Ed. We always enjoyed your parents coming down to Savannah on their way to Flordia. Michael and Uncle Clarence could spend hours down at the Mighty Eighth Musuem. If we can be of any help please don't hesitate to call us.

Henry was more then just a postal customer to me, he was a very good friend and I always enjoyed talking to him and his sense of humor. RIP dear friend, I will truly miss you.

Henry's death saddens me.

I so loved hearing Henry's stories about his experiences during WWII. It was such a pleasure getting to know him during the Colling Foundation's visits to the area. Henry, you will be greatly missed!

We are so sorry about Henry. He was a good friend and we will miss his great sense of humor.
Roger and Amm Kemp.

I was shocked to hear. He was such a wonderful man. He will be missed. God bless & keep you.