Clarence's obituary
August 1st, 1930 - February 3rd, 2019
Clarence E. Olinger, 88, of Longmont, Colorado, peacefully passed away on February 3rd at home in Longmont.
Memorial service will be held at 10:30 AM the 2nd of March at Longmont Church of the Nazarene with the pastor Sid Seever officiating.
Clarence was born in Liberal, Kansas to Anna Marie Culbreath on August 1st, 1930. He married RoseAnn Lenz on May 15th, 1950 in Pueblo, Colorado. He was in the Marine Reserves from 1948 to 1950 and the Navy reserves from 1950 to 1952. He served in the Air Force from February 1952 and retired February 1972. He worked as a purchasing agent for Gates Learjet for 13 years after retiring from the Air Force.
Clarence is preceded in death by his wife RoseAnn Olinger, mother Anna Marie Culbreath, and brother Melvin Olinger.
Clarence is survived by his daughter, Leah and two sons Clifford and Eric. His sisters Marilyn, Carol Ann, and brother David. Eight grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.
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The family of Clarence wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Zoloto, Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette, CO, TRU Hospice care center, and The Neptune Society.
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Leah, with deepest condolences and kindest thoughts in your time of sorrow.
Liz Miller
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Leah, with deepest condolences and kindest thoughts in your time of sorrow.
Liz Miller
Liz Miller
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