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Stanley Clem

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Title

Stanley Clem

Subject

Clem, Stanley Tobias (1927-2009)

Description

The name, "Stanley Clem" and the date, "11/28/44" was written on the glass plate of this image of a young man.

After further research, we believe this is Stanley Tobias Clem, one of at least ten children born to Tobias Samuel (1887-1957) and Maggie Catherine (Walters) (1896-1952) Clem, a farming couple in Fort Valley.

Stanley Clem grew up in Fort Valley and was a 1946 graduate of Edinburg High School. He served in the U.S. Civil Air Patrol during WWII. After school, he landed a job with Bethlehem Steel as a crane operator at their plant at Sparrow Point, Maryland.

In 1947, he was the best man at his brother, Paul’s, wedding in Baltimore, Maryland.

A year later, Stanley married Barbara Jean (Donovan) Clem in Baltimore. The couple was married for 8 years before divorcing in 1958.

They had two children together, however, one of them, Ronald Lee Clem (1955-1955) was born prematurely, and did not live.

He married for the second time in 1960. His bride was Genevieve Strickler, a clerk living in Arlington but born in Woodstock. Her parents were Thomas and Olive Bertha (Sibert) Strickler. Stanley and Genevieve had at least one daughter together, Amy Loraine Strickler.

When Stanley died, he was in Los Angeles County, California. His remains were buried in Fort Valley.

Creator

Morrison Studio

Source

Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society

Publisher

Shenandoah County Library

Date

November 28, 1944

Contributor

Biographical information was compiled from public records.

Rights

IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED

Relation

Stanley Tobias Clem appears in Morrison Studio Collection Numbers 002430, 002946, and 003678.

Identifier

002946

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Glass Negative

Citation

Morrison Studio, “Stanley Clem,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/28725.

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