I took the following photographs, without modifications (except for rotating to the proper orientation). They are in the same order as taken.
During services, it was said that Clarence was "a good husband and father," "he was a good Christian man," "he cared about others," and "he loved spending time with his family." During the various talks from his family members, it was said that he spent time with his children fishing, hunting, ice skating, hiking, and just laughing. Many fun activities were mentioned. Gerry mentioned Clarence playing pool with Peme and Charles, and singing Hillbilly Heaven with Eloy at a deer hunting campfire near Buena Vista. Larry remembered he and Clarence going fishing in Wyoming, and driving to a remote lake location and catching lots of big whoppers--one after another.
Sister-in-law Mabel mentioned that Clarence sang I Walk the Line, and I remember that Clarence liked Grandma's Lye Soap and later sang-along with a lot of County songs by Dolly Parton.
Others felt his loss, and as mentioned "will miss him a lot."