Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

JONESBORO — Claude Havanna Clement, Jr.,

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of the Bungalows in Jonesboro, Ark., went to his heavenly home on January 14, 2022. He was born December 12, 1924, in Furlow, Arkansas, to Claude H Clement, Sr., and Mary Rice Clement. His friends and family gave him the nickname of “June”. He graduated from Lonoke school in 1942. He married the love of his life, Martha DuPriest Clement on September 15, 1951, In McRae, Arkansas. They were married 64 years. His favorite past time was to attend basketball and football games of his beloved Arkansas Razorbacks. He and Martha didn’t miss many. They traveled extensivel­y, enjoying the beauty of the earth. His favorite past time was yard work. He loved planting flowers. He would plant his yard, the church yard and the neighbor’s yard, anyone that needed a flower. Once he moved to Morningsid­e Assisted Living/The Bungalows, you would often hear him say to a new resident, “Hi, I’m Claude the flower man”. He added color to the courtyards, entrance and patios.

During his lifetime, his career included farming, working for the Arkansas County Extension Service, as Assistant County Agent, Associate County Agent and County Extension AgentStaff Chairman, from 1956-1988. He served in Pulaski, Arkansas, and Phillips Counties, finishing his career with Clement Consulting in 1993. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII seeing action in Iwo Jima. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a MS Degree in Agricultur­e. He was a member of Epsilon Sigma Phi, Arkansas County Agricultur­al Agents Associatio­n, serving as President of the AACAA in 198384. He received the Distinguis­hed Service Award in 1974. He was raised a Methodist, serving on many boards at various churches. At the time of his passing, he was a member of the Furlow UMC in Furlow, Arkansas. He was a lifetime member of the Lonoke Masonic Lodge #51.

Claude Clement, Jr., is survived by his son, Steve Clement (Clara) of Parkdale, Arkansas; his daughter, Cheryl Clement Neelon of Jonesboro, Arkansas; son-in-law, Allen Mathews of Harrisburg, Arkansas; five grandchild­ren, Christophe­r Mathews of Jonesboro, Casey Howton (Daniel) of Harrisburg, Kyle Berryman

(Katie) of Conway, Justin Pamplin (Carole) of McGehee, Zach Pamplin (Michelle) of Parkdale; twelve great-grandchild­ren; one brother, Daryl Clement (Shelby) of Furlow, Arkansas; one sisterin-law, Dorothy Fortney of North Little Rock, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by special friends and caregivers, Tiasha Freeman, Gwendolyn Williams and Terrasa Andrews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, his daughter, Claudia Mathews; his sonin-law, Bob Neelon and three brothers, Fred, Lemuel, and Jimmy Clement. He would like to be remembered as a man who loved God, loved his family and wanted all of them to be successful and live a Christian life. Services will be held at Concord United Methodist Church in Furlow, Arkansas, on Saturday, January 22, 2022, at 11 a.m. Visitation will be held in The Life Center of Concord United Methodist Church on the day of service beginning at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Concord United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 410, Lonoke, Ark., 72086. Arrangemen­ts by Boyd Funeral Home, Lonoke. Online guestbook: www.boydfunera­lhome.net.

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