In memory of

CLARENCE WORRELL PREVOST

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Don Jessup

December 27, 2022

Still think of Clancy often and think about the things we would be doing if he was here. Always had a good time spending time with Clance and I wish he had time to visit us in The Villages. See you later at the great tea pot in the sky!

January 17, 2011

Clancy flew co-pilot for me on the B-727. Fun guy to be with when the crew got together for dinner. Someone a grandmother would definitely be proud of. Paul Ringer.

January 17, 2011

Dear Sheilah and family. So sorry to hear of your loss. My connection with Clancy goes back to 1965 and our days with VW-4 - the Navy Hurricane Hunters. He was about 6 months behind me there and with Northwest. A unique sidebar is that my son Andrew and your Andrea were both born the same day - Oct. 2nd. at Fairview Southdale in Mn. He was ever cheery - inquisitive and willing to visit. The capstone of his career while instructing, was being recognized by ALPA for his breaking the plot about the 9/11 flight training. Go in peace Clancy...

Dan Stack

Dick Glover

January 15, 2011

Always enjoyed working with Clancy. Great guy. He will be missed.

January 15, 2011

Clancy was the tallest player on our NWA basketball team and, therefore played center. He worked hard, loved the game, and we became good friends throughout our flying careers. We also played handball at the Decathlon and enjoyed many good times before and after the games. His quick wit and super intelligence made him a very interesting guy as well as a good friend. We'll miss you Clancy and will cherish many great memories. Fred & Carol Breitling

January 15, 2011

Clancy was a Fine-Fine person. Never excited-always So friendly and such a professional in every way. What a great friend he was to so many other fellow aviators. His humor was so noteworthy.A wonderful human being has passd our way and we are all better people for having known Clancy Prevost.Jerry and Mary Ann Krueger

January 15, 2011

Sorry for your loss
Dick Goforth

Lyle Prouse

January 14, 2011

Clancy was the senior guy in our NWA class of Aug '68, one number senior to me. I didn't really get to know him until several years later and I thought,"He is the best kept secret in our class!" He was intellectual, incredibly humorous, quick witted, and a joy to spend time with. We remained close friends from that time.

I wish I'd known about his illness so I could have at least supported him through cards and phone calls. Upon hearing of Clancy's death, I had a wonderful conversation with his widow, Sheilah, whom I'd never met but was warmly impressed with.

Clancy was my friend and I'll miss him dearly. My memories are of laughter and delightful conversation. My thoughts and prayers are with Sheilah and I hope we someday meet in person.

Godspeed, Clancy...you leave many behind who thought the world of you.

Tom Roberts

January 14, 2011

I worked with Clancy many a day and often late at night after he retired. He showed me the ropes at PanAm International Flight Academy. Taught me to run the new strange simulators all over the country and was always there to back me up. He was such a great guy and could work with the most difficult student with ease.

Clancy in Coral Gables

January 3, 2011

Clancy, my friend forever..
Don

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