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Clarence Allen Neer
7.10.1923 - January 16, 2019

Place of Birth: Alexander, ND
Residence: Williston, ND
Age: 95

Chole Crosby Butler (Sidney, Montana)
Jan 16, 2019
I am very sorry for your loss. May our Lord give you comfort and peace.
Arthur Neer (Bismarck , North Dakota )
Jan 16, 2019
My families love and prayers are going to your family at this time of sorrow. Lets not cry but celebrate Clarence’s life.
Melinda Okland Austin (Bismarck, North Dakota)
Jan 18, 2019
My deepest sympathies to your family. Clarence was one of my favorite uncles. I was able to stay with them for awhile when I attended college in Williston. That time was very special to me. My love goes out to the family.
Joan Bell
Jan 18, 2019
May lovely memories be your comfort. We remember Clarence when living in Sidney attending the Nazarene Church. A very special man that loved God.
Rocky and Martha Gorder (Lake Havasu City, AZ)
Jan 19, 2019
Clara, Alan and Greg. We are so sad to learn of Clarence's passing. He was such a good man and always lit up the room when he came in. We all will miss him but know for certain he has a wonderful home with the Lord.
Vikki Johnson (Williston, ND)
Jan 19, 2019
CLARENCE WAS A WONDERFUL UNCLE HE WOULD TAKE BUS OVER TO BETHEL HOME HE WAS GREATEST UNCLE! HE CAME HERE AND MADE MY DAY AND HIS SONS CAME AND WOW! LOVING FAMILY! SO MUCH A PART OF MY LIFE! SO MANY MEMORIES I LOVED WHEN HE CAME I LOVED THAT KIND GODLY MAN I WILL MISS HIM
Jerry and Cheryl Fleck (WIlliston, North Dakota)
Jan 20, 2019
I have known Clarence for the last forty years. We were neighbors for several years. Clarence was a class act - a very kind person. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Our sympathies go out to the family.
Carol Ault (Sidney, MT)
Jan 30, 2019
Allen, Greg and families. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of your Dad when I was growing up in Poplar. My prayer to all of you.
Gregory Ned Blevins (Summerville, South Carolina)
Jan 5, 2021
I just learned of Clarence's passing. My father, Rex Blevins, a lay preacher from Scobey who often filled the Nazarene pulpit in Poplar, had the deepest respect for Clarence, and I, as a child and teenager, deeply respected and admired him as well. When I was a young teenager, one of the first "sermons" I ever preached was from the pulpit in the Nazarene Church in Poplar at Clarence's invitation. May his memory be eternal and may his loved ones who remain be comforted by that Divine peace which passes all understanding.

I would imagine that he and my dad, who died in 1984, have had a great deal to catch up on.

Rev. Gregory Ned Blevins, Antiochian Catholic Church in America
Summerville SC (formerly of Scobey, Montana)