William “Bill” S. Clements Died on June 18, 2024 of natural causes.
He is survived by his Wife of 66 years, Carolyn Virginia (Ball) Clements, Children; Linda (Richard)Reburn, Michael(Cindy) Clements, Steven Clements and Susan(Joseph) Bergstrom;
grandchildren: Jason, Nick, Dan, Zak, Christine, Jessica, Kevin and Amanda; great-grandchildren: Mikey and Ella.
Bill worked 35 years for the Washington, DC Department of Transportation. Then 25 years as a Consultant for Flippo Construction Co.
He was an avid Golfer with a handicap of 7. He also actively coordinated Golf tournaments for Flippo, Bill loved reading history and watching the History Channel. He was a Parishioner of Our Lady of Sorrows in Takoma Park, MD and St. Marks in Hyattsville, MD where he served as an Usher.
He was very active in sports. He played high school football. Then coached his children in various sports . He won a Championship in OLOS 14 year old Girls Softball, whom the Girls affectionately called him “Uncle Bill”. He was a Lifetime Member of the Knights of Columbus Council #2809 in College Park. He was also the Softball Commissioner for them as well. Most important was his family, they always came first.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held on August 17, 2024, at 9:30am at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, 7501 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, MD 20783.
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So sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. My condolences to alll the Clements family.
Mr. C was a great man, father and friend. Like many from his generation, he was true and to the point, wish we had more like him. God speed Mr C, you’ve reached the 18th green. The Werner’s send their heartfelt condolences.
To Carolyn and children, the McGarvey family sends our heartfelt condolences. We have many fond memories from Knollbrook Dr. and Conley Rd. Bill had a wonderful long life but it’s never quite enough and the end comes too soon. Know that your family will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers.
I just found out. My condolences to Mrs. Clements and the family. Mr. Clements was a big part of my childhood and I have fond memories of him. Who will forget walking through the power line fields behind his house to see him with golf club in hand hitting balls towards East West highway (and me. 😂) May fond memories bring warmth to your hearts.
Michele Walker (née Diegelmann)
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