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Clarence Ritchie Obituary

Clarence (CJ) Ritchie Clarence James Ritchie was born on June 18th, 1926 in Pryor, Oklahoma to Floyd and Virgie Ritchie. In the 1930's, Floyd moved his family to California from Oklahoma during the Great Dust Bowl. They settled in the Visalia area. Clarence graduated from Visalia High School. He then enlisted in the United States Navy. He fought in World War II, and was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1947. Upon returning to Visalia, Clarence began his farming career by renting 40 acres of open ground. Through hard work and guidance from his friend and mentor, Dick Shannon, Clarence grew his farming operation to include not only cotton, corn and other annual crops, but also grapes almonds and walnuts, amongst other things that would sprawl throughout Tulare, Kings and Kern Counties. In the early 1970's, Clarence brought his sons into the operation and later his grandsons. For Clarence, it was a great source of pride to work alongside his family each and every day. Clarence had many passions, one of which was aviation. Never to do things halfway, he became an accomplished pilot. He mastered the craft so well; he could fly anything from a float plane to a jet. You could always count on looking to the sky around mid-morning and seeing Clarence flying around the ranch before he headed to the West Side. Another true love of Clarence's was living life the "cowboy" way. Whether it was team roping with a family member or friend or branding calves, you could always find him in the middle of it. The "cowboy" lifestyle truly epitomized who Clarence Ritchie was: strong, silent, a man of his word and a man of honor. It's the same way of living that he instilled in his children, their children and the great-grandchildren that continue to grow in number. Clarence was involved in numerous clubs and organizations, including the Elks Club, Rancheros Visit Adores, numerous water boards and agencies and he was a 50 year member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. He also spent countless hours giving his time to a number of charitable causes. Whether it was fishing in Canada with Dick or playing in his band "Fun Country" with his friend, Tony Buldo, Clarence always did things the way they were meant to be done, never settling for less than 100%. But you would never hear Clarence boasting about his accomplishments others had to do it for him. Family members, friends, co-workers and complete strangers knew that when it came to Clarence Ritchie, you could count on him to give his best. Never one to turn his back on anyone, Clarence was a man who didn't have to say a word to get his point across. And that's how he will be remembered by the many that were lucky enough to know him. Clarence Ritchie, a true legend, will be sorely missed. His loss will be a void that can never be replaced, and a wound that will never heal. Clarence is survived by his wife, Shirley; sons, Larry Ritchie and his wife Mary, Jeff Ritchie and his wife Kristi; brothers, Doyle Ritchie and wife Wanda, Floyd Ritchie Jr. and wife Elaine; sisters, Ruby White and Ilene McLain and husband Gary; grandchildren, Katrina Atkins and husband Claude, Casey Ritchie and wife Leslie, Kristofer Ritchie and wife Lisa, Ashley Schwarm and husband Conor; nine great grandsons and one great granddaughter. Clarence is preceded in death by his parents Floyd and Virgie, his brother Clyde and sister Juanita. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Boys and Girls Club - The Sequoias, 15892 Azalea Ave., Ivanhoe, CA 93235 Visitation will be Sunday, Jan. 5, 2013 from 3pm until 6pm at Miller Memorial Chapel. A memorial will be held Monday, January 6th at the Visalia Country Club at 11am. Arrangements by Miller Memorial Chapel, Visalia.

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Published by Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Adv-Register from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2014.

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Lori Davis

February 15, 2014

I had the pleasure of working with Clarenece dring a real estate transaction. He was a wonderful man. The world has lost a man that was the example of how we we all should live our lives & treat others. He will be greatly missed
May you be comforted during this time of grief by wonderful memories.

Clarence (Buddy) Yingst

January 20, 2014

In memory of my cousin .

Mike Grogan

January 17, 2014

I had the pleasure of meeting Clarence through my family in Vislia and Tulare, the Rivers and Falcos. He was a true gentleman who treated eveyone with respect. Men like Clarence built this country and are an example of the best of our values. My simpathy to his family.

Jenice Vandagrift

January 9, 2014

Dear Shirley, so sorry to hear of your loss. I will always have fond memories of our bus tours to the "Barn" and how gracious you and Clarence were to my tour groups. The evenings at "Ritchie's Barn" was always the highlight of their tours. Clarence will be missed by many.

Leann Lang

January 9, 2014

Shirley & Family, So sorry to hear of Clarence's passing. Such a wonderful man and a great friend to many. May he rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tom & Leann Lang

Sandy (Nation) Stokes

January 8, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Paul Wing

January 6, 2014

I'll miss him and his music. My deepest sympathy to the family.

January 6, 2014

Clarence was an exceptional man who will be greatly missed by the AG community as well as his family.

January 6, 2014

To Larry and Jeff, so sorry for your loss. Your father was great gentleman.

Toni Giotta

Duane Petroff

January 6, 2014

We will miss you my friend

Kevin and Robin Matteson

January 6, 2014

A good man who inspired many. Our heartfelt sympathy to the Ritchie Family.

Kevin and Robin Matteson

January 5, 2014

To the Ritchie family...
sorry for your loss, Kristie and Elaine My prayers and my thoughts are with you and your families. God bless you all.
Prayers,
Sharon Best

william goldsmith

January 5, 2014

Our prayers go out to the Ritchey family..What a fine gentleman Mr.Ritchey was God bless you all at this time. Will and Rene Goldsmith and family

Will Goldsmith

January 5, 2014

Clarence may you rest in peace, you did so much to help my mom and dad.
My condolences to all

Duane Petroff

January 4, 2014

Goodbye my friend ill see you when i get there Clarence was a great man we all will miss him

Kristen and Bill Champion

January 4, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Les Regier

January 4, 2014

I will remember Clarence as a fine gentleman, with a big heart. Condolences to the entire family. Life here on earth is a short journey. We all will experience this time of loss. May God give you strength and grace for this time.

Don Duckworth

January 4, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Rick Son

January 4, 2014

Real icon in this county,if you never met him,you sure knew about him,i was with my dad up around badger at a fishin hole and he and the band were there,my mom and pop could cut a rug and if the band played you danced,man he did alot!! I reckon we should build a statue of him and build another park and put it there,Ritchie Park sounds good to me.I bet it was fun makin the movie Son In Law out there at his place.Went to school with some of his kids.Godbless ya,never had the honor of shakin your hand,but always really enjoyed the music..There alot of us displace oakies disapearing a true piece of history!Got to have a statue!!

Bobby Joe & Jeannie Blythe

January 3, 2014

Mr.Clarence will be deeply missed. Fine fine GENTLEMAN !! Our prayers are with the Ritchie family. What a class act he was and will be rememberd forever.

God Bless,
Bobby Joe Blythe
Visalia, CA

Robert and Sharon Davis

January 3, 2014

Our prayers are with you god bless you

Earl McKee

January 3, 2014

Clarence Ritchie'
His kind, are the kind of person we all wish we were related to, or to be associated with in life. A humble man of few words that rose from meager means to wealth, with a dream and desire to never fear hard work.
I've never ever, heard a bad word about this man. He will be sorely missed by his legions of true friends.
Earl A. McKee

Garry Zinger

January 3, 2014

A man of few words who never turned his back on anyone. He will be missed!

Dick Bayard

January 3, 2014

What a privilege it was to know Clarence those many years at the Bible study in the Ritchie home! We have lost a truly valuable member of our community. God's blessings on Shirley and all of the Ritchie family.

Robin Bianco Corrales

January 3, 2014

Mr. Ritchie,
What a wonderful man. The world will miss your kindness and generosity. Myself and my family will be forever greatful as you were there through the hospitalization and passing of our beloved father. You will truly be missed.

DIANA WEEDA

January 3, 2014

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THE RITCHIE FAMILY MAY GOD BE BLESS YOU. THE WEEDA FAMILY

Daniel Kelley

January 3, 2014

Clarence,
The Visalia Veterans will miss all your kindness and your wonderful music during our Valentine Dinner Dances we held at the Richie Barn.
For me I will always remember your kind heart and all of the kindness you gave to all !
A loss hear on earth but what a gain for Post Everlasting!
Semper Fi!!

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