Clarence E. Meadows Jr.

Clarence E. Meadows Jr.

Clarence E. Meadows Jr.

June 24, 1949~December 20, 2020

Meadows, Clarence E. Jr.; 71 passed away peacefully into the arms of our Lord Sunday, December 20, 2020. Clarence was born in Charleston, WV.

He was married and devoted to his wife of 44 years. He is survived by his wife Irene; daughters Kristin Marie and Susan Ashley; grandchildren Collins Marie, Riley Elizabeth and Robert Stuart; and his brother Larry and sister Diane.

Clarence was a very loving and devoted gentleman who treated everyone with dignity and respect while placing his families needs first before his own.

Clarence served in the U.S. Navy as a Hospital Corpsman at the Naval Research Laboratory and served as an Honor Guard under President Nixon.

Clarence was a graduate of West Virginia State College and East Bank High School.

He spent his career as a Manager of Training at West Virginia University Medical Center and the Pharmaceutical Industry as a National Field Representative with Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals. On December, 1986, Clarence and his wife Irene with 45 doctors and support staff flew to the Philippines on a volunteer medical mission with the Philippine Medical Association of WV where he erved as an assistant in surgery performing many routine functions and physicals. Clarence and his wife Irene met with then President Corazon Aquino at the Philippine Physicians in America Convention in Manila. The mission succeded in approaching their long term goal of establishing a continuance source of free health care to the indegent.

Husband, father, grandfather and friend, Clarence will be missed and our honor and love will last forever.

Interment at the Bay Pines Veterans Cemetery, St. Petersburg, FL will be scheduled for a future date.

Condolence

Tammy Watson (Sister-in-law )

December 30, 2020, 12:00 am

I never saw Clarence mad or upset. When he and Irene went to the Philippines they brought Larry and I a plate that you display, which I still have. He used to drive Irene and I to work in his Nissan 270Z and we were really pregnant with Jennifer and Kristin and we would hit some bumps in the road and laugh, just having really good times. He was a lot of fun. I have not been around all of them for years but it doesn’t change the way you feel about your family at a distance, just let them know you love them and are there for them.❤️

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