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Clair Raymond Yingling Sr.

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Clair Raymond Yingling Sr.

Birth
Portage, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Dec 2017 (aged 92)
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Geistown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Clair R. Yingling Sr., 92, of Johnstown, died December 9, 2017, Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center. Born May 6, 1925, in Portage the son of Vallie I. Yingling. Preceded in death by his father; wife of 66 years, Matilda R. Tina (Alexander) Yingling; and brother, Gerald Yingling. Survived by his loving children: Dianna, wife of Samuel Podrasky, Portage; and Clair Ray Jr., Johnstown; grandchildren: Samuel Podrasky (Rebecca Plazak), Lilly; Shawn Podrasky (Ashley Rocker), Texas; and Gregory Podrasky (Audra Smith); great-grandchildren: Julia, Samuel, Dylan, Jakob, Eden, Nathaniel, and Riley; and sister-in-law, Agnes (Griffin) Yingling. Also survived by his loving companion Peanut and will be sadly missed by his nieces and nephews. A US Army Veteran of WWII, Clair worked at US Steel Corp. and was retired from Johnstown Corp. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steeler and Penguins fan and loved to do Find a Word puzzles with his wife, Tina.
Clair R. Yingling Sr., 92, of Johnstown, died December 9, 2017, Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center. Born May 6, 1925, in Portage the son of Vallie I. Yingling. Preceded in death by his father; wife of 66 years, Matilda R. Tina (Alexander) Yingling; and brother, Gerald Yingling. Survived by his loving children: Dianna, wife of Samuel Podrasky, Portage; and Clair Ray Jr., Johnstown; grandchildren: Samuel Podrasky (Rebecca Plazak), Lilly; Shawn Podrasky (Ashley Rocker), Texas; and Gregory Podrasky (Audra Smith); great-grandchildren: Julia, Samuel, Dylan, Jakob, Eden, Nathaniel, and Riley; and sister-in-law, Agnes (Griffin) Yingling. Also survived by his loving companion Peanut and will be sadly missed by his nieces and nephews. A US Army Veteran of WWII, Clair worked at US Steel Corp. and was retired from Johnstown Corp. He was an avid Pittsburgh Steeler and Penguins fan and loved to do Find a Word puzzles with his wife, Tina.


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