Born in Edina, Missouri, son of Bruce and Elsie Jane (Parrish) Clary in 1930. He is survived by his wife Delores, and daughters, Crystal Arndt, Vicki Reavis and grandchildren David Arndt, Annalee Reavis, Sydney Reavis, and many nieces and nephews.
Wally married Lois Hintz (Shattuc, IL) in 1954. He then joined the U.S. Army and served our country for 21 years, with two tours in Germany and one in Korea and several bases in the US. He worked in the Medical Field maintaining equipment at MASH units and hospitals. He also taught medical maintenance while stationed at Fitzsimmons hospital, Aurora, CO. Wally was honorably discharged and retired from the military in 1975.
Wally was a Master Mason in his early years and after retiring from the Military worked for JC Penny followed by managing Clary RV Boat and Storage. He was a passionate “car guy” and loved Studebakers, Mustangs and Corvettes. Wally restored Studebakers and Mustangs. His other passion was going to Denver Bronco games where he and Lois spent many Sunday afternoons cheering on the Broncos.
He was preceded in death by Lois Clary and his sister Golda Lee Vestal.
Born in Edina, Missouri, son of Bruce and Elsie Jane (Parrish) Clary in 1930. He is survived by his wife Delores, and daughters, Crystal Arndt, Vicki Reavis and grandchildren David Arndt, Annalee Reavis, Sydney Reavis, and many nieces and nephews.
Wally married Lois Hintz (Shattuc, IL) in 1954. He then joined the U.S. Army and served our country for 21 years, with two tours in Germany and one in Korea and several bases in the US. He worked in the Medical Field maintaining equipment at MASH units and hospitals. He also taught medical maintenance while stationed at Fitzsimmons hospital, Aurora, CO. Wally was honorably discharged and retired from the military in 1975.
Wally was a Master Mason in his early years and after retiring from the Military worked for JC Penny followed by managing Clary RV Boat and Storage. He was a passionate “car guy” and loved Studebakers, Mustangs and Corvettes. Wally restored Studebakers and Mustangs. His other passion was going to Denver Bronco games where he and Lois spent many Sunday afternoons cheering on the Broncos.
He was preceded in death by Lois Clary and his sister Golda Lee Vestal.
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