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James Oscar Clouser

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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James Oscar Clouser, 88, of Harrisburg, died May 1, 2010 at Select Specialty Hospital. Born in Williamstown, PA September 16, 1921, he was the son of the late Oscar and Dorothy (Blanning) Clouser. Jim served in the United States Marine Corps in World War II. He was a graduate of East...

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To the Clouser Children
I'm very saddened to hear of Jim's passing. My thoughts and prayers to all. Jim was a kind and wonderful friend who will forever be in my heart. Your dad was a wonderful person who touched many lives. He will be greatly missed. May his precious memories bring you comfort.

We were very saddened to hear of Jim's passing. Our love and prayers to the Clouser family.
Elaine Seip & Family

Sad to hear about Jims Passing, Its been a long time since I seen Jim but I will always remember his humour and kindness, my prayers
go out to the entire Clouser family.

Robert A. Seip Jr.

Dear Clouser Family:
I was sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Although I had not seen Jim for many years I have thought of him often. He was my neighbor, my teacher, my first employer as I worked with him on his farm but most of all he was a friend. I'm sure he will be greatly missed.

Charlie Huntzinger,
Tremont, Pennsylvania

Dearest Clouser Family;
Our deepest sympathy to all of you and your families. God be with you and help keep the good memories of your father. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Please accept my sympathy and prayers as well as those from the members of the Citrus Chapter, PASR, Sebring, Florida.
Sincerely,
Mary Lou Kepner

Dear Clouser Family,
I am so sorry to read of the passing of Dr. Clouser. He was a fine man and a great leader for the Steelton-Highspire School District when my siblings and I were attending the area schools.
May God grant you all the strength to get through these difficult days ahead. May your memories of him always bring smiles to your faces and warmth in your hearts.
With sympathy,
Randy Huber