Larry Clarence
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Larry Clarence
February 11, 2009
Having lived life to the fullest, finding
happiness in business and family life,
and pursuing his passions of wandering
the San Bernardino mountains and
bodysurfing Orange County beaches,
Larry Clarence, 71, died on February
11, 2009, surrounded by his family at
home overlooking the ocean in Laguna Beach.
Larry met his wife, Barbara, while they attended Pacific High
School in San Bernardino, California. They married as
students at UC Santa Barbara, and had three children. After
Larry’s graduation, the family settled into La Mirada,
California but moved around the country as Larry was
promoted through the ranks of Alcoa Aluminum. Living in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Davenport Iowa and West Lafayette,
Indiana, the family amazed their Midwest neighbors by
barbequing Larry’s signature spare ribs in the sleet and rain,
and serving up Southern California oddities such as
guacamole and tacos while weathering more snow than they
thought possible. No longer able to resist the attraction of
sun and family ties, Larry accepted a position with Alumax
Aluminum and moved his family to Riverside in 1970. Larry
ventured beyond life in a large corporate setting, and started
his own business distributing and manufacturing plastic
containers, and later biodegradable products.
In 2004, Larry and Barbara realized their longtime dream of
moving to a house with a view of the water in Laguna Beach.
Their life at the beach has been enlivened by frequent visits by
their children and grandchildren, and travel that took them
to four continents in the span of eighteen months.
Larry quickly became part of the Laguna Beach community.
Runners, bikers and dog walkers alike were greeted by him
from his front deck. When not ensconced on his perch there
or running his business from his ocean view office or traveling
abroad with children and grandchildren, Larry liked nothing
better than to wander through downtown art galleries and
support local artists.
In January of 2008, Larry was diagnosed with a glioblastoma
brain tumor. He faced the diagnosis and treatment with the
same positive attitude and fight that served him so well in
business and on the tennis court. With Barbara by his side
every minute of the way, and Nanci, Steve and Jan
commuting often from their homes in the Bay Area, Larry
fought his disease with every bit of energy he possessed.
Larry Clarence, was born on December 30, 1937, the third
son of Rose and Leslie Clarence. He is survived by his wife,
Barbara Clarence, three children, Nanci, Steven and Janice,
daughter-in-law, Lynne Clarence, daughter-in-law, Lidia
Szajko, son-in-law, Mike McCarthy, three grandchildren, Kira,
Zachary and Austin, his mother, Rose Adair, siblings Kenneth
Clarence, Lynda Church and Sherry Fenley.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations can be
made to a scholarship fund in Larry’s name at the Laguna
College of Art and Design, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach, California 92651.
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