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Clarence Leonard Outhier
Jan 13, 1925 - Dec 15, 2005

Posted by Tammie Chada

Funeral services for Clarence Leonard Outhier, 80, were Sunday Dec. 18, 2005 at the Homestead Bible Church in Homestead,  OK. The Reverends Bill Wiebe and Lonnie Ott officiated.
Burial followed in the Homestead Cemetery with Pastor Jack Outhier officiating.
Arrangements were by Fairview Funeral HomeInc.

Clarence Leonard Outhier was born January 13, 1925 to Lewis B.and Anna Mae Outhier in Homestead, OK and passed away Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Enid, OK.

Clarence grew up in the Homestead area and attended Homestead School. He joined the United States Army in 1942 during World War II and served in the Rhineland Campaign. Clarence married Mildred Westfahl on Oct 7, 1945 in Homestead. He received an honorable discharge in February of 1946.

He and Mildred settled back down in Homestead. He was an Eagle Scout and served as a scoutmaster for several years. Clarence was a farmer worked at USG at Southard and Waldon's. He belonged to the Homestead Bible Church where he was a Sunday School Superintendent and was a member of the Homestead Board of Directors. He always lent a helpful hand to neighbors and friends.

He is survived by his wife Mildred of the home two sons Tony L. Outhier and fiancé Sue Wilson of Okeene,  Charles L. Outhier of the home one brother Cecil Outhier and wife Eva, Lubbock, Texas
eight grandchildren three of whom they raised Donna Terry and Galon Clifford and five other grandchildren Charles Outhier Jr.,  Stefanie Outhier, Audrey Outhier, Toni Lea Outhier and Karl Leonard Outhier
11 Great grandchildren several nieces and nephews cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by two daughters Sharon Kay and Sally Ann and his mother and father.

Memorial may be made through the funeral home to the Homestead Bible church.

Submitted by : Jean Whiteneck
Fairview Republican. 22 Dec 2005 Page 17




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