Clarence's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we are announcing the passing of Mr. Clarence Humphery, a great family man, a devout Christian, and a skilled taxidermist. Born on January 13, 1959, Mr. Humphery lived a life of strength and faith until his unfortunate passing on August 6, 2025. His resilient spirit, unwavering faith, and abundant love for his family will be deeply missed.
Mr. Humphery enriched the lives of those around him with his wisdom and compassion. His life lessons on "how to be a better person" have left an indelible imprint on the hearts of many, empowering them to live with more kindness, understanding, and respect for others. His firm belief in Christian values guided him throughout his life and he instilled the same values in his family, becoming an inspiration to many.
Clarence was an exceptional artisan, mastering the intricate art of taxidermy. His ability to breathe life into his creations was truly unmatched, making him widely recognized in the taxidermy community. This was not just a mere hobby, but it was a testament to his attention to detail and his appreciation for nature.
Clarence was not just a remarkable individual, but also a cornerstone of his family. He leaves behind his beloved son, Joseph Humphery, and his cherished daughter, Kelley Bruce. His memory will continue to live on through his grandsons, Dustin and Jordan Hogan, and his granddaughter, Rachel Hogan. His love for his family was evident in every aspect of his life, his guidance an invaluable gift to them.
The loss of Mr. Clarence Humphery marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire and guide us. Let us remember and celebrate his life, his accomplishments, and the deeply meaningful life lessons he bestowed upon us.