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Clarence Peter Ralph “Clancy” Heisler

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Clarence Peter Ralph “Clancy” Heisler Veteran

Birth
Humboldt, Prince Albert Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death
3 Oct 2009 (aged 78)
Rhododendron, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Clancy Heisler was a great father, grandfather, great grandfather, and a friend who everybody loved. He served in the Army in 1953, the Korean War. He married Mary Martha Cox in 1959 and they spent nearly 50 years together doing the things they loved together: hunting, fishing and camping. In the early 1990s, Clancy retired from the ADM four mill in Spokane WA, where he had been the mill manager for nearly 30 years and relocated near Mount St. Helens to enjoy the outdoors. He was a man full of energy and proud of his German heritage. He also played guitar, banjo, harmonica and could beat the socks off you in a game of billiards. Clancy's joking and sense of humor made everybody around him smile and laugh.
Clancy leaves behind 2 daughters, 3 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren.
Clancy Heisler was a great father, grandfather, great grandfather, and a friend who everybody loved. He served in the Army in 1953, the Korean War. He married Mary Martha Cox in 1959 and they spent nearly 50 years together doing the things they loved together: hunting, fishing and camping. In the early 1990s, Clancy retired from the ADM four mill in Spokane WA, where he had been the mill manager for nearly 30 years and relocated near Mount St. Helens to enjoy the outdoors. He was a man full of energy and proud of his German heritage. He also played guitar, banjo, harmonica and could beat the socks off you in a game of billiards. Clancy's joking and sense of humor made everybody around him smile and laugh.
Clancy leaves behind 2 daughters, 3 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren.


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