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It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of our beloved Clarence Pierson III's passing. There are no words to describe the impact he has had on our lives and so many others who were fortunate to know him. It has been a very difficult time and he will be extremely missed by everyone who knew him.
Clarence Pierson III reunited with his daughter Kayla on April 23rd, 2022 at the age of 49. Although his passing was premature, he was surrounded by every one who mattered most to him, his wife, children, mother, close family, and friends.
Clarence was a man of his word, a thoughtful husband, an incredible father, a caring son, and a loyal friend. As an active member of the Yuba-Sutter communities, Clarence was well respected by so many. He enjoyed sports, playing semi-pro football for the Twin Cities Cougars but most of all loved coaching youth football. A coach of 20+ years, Clarence volunteered and served as a coach for the Twin Cities Wildcats, Jr Blazers, Jr Falcons, and River Valley High School football organizations. He created unbreakable bonds with fellow coaches and helped shape countless young boys into the men they are today, with his leadership, passion, patience, and guidance on and off the football field. He was an avid fisher and loved a good tv show. Most of all, he loved being surrounded with family and friends, spending quality time together, and creating lasting memories we will hold dear to our hearts.
Clarence worked hard as the primary provider for his family. With his passing being unexpected and so sudden, the financial burden of funeral services, medical costs, and day to day necessities, has made it extremely difficult for his family. In order to give Clarence the proper services he deserves as well as to help the family get back on their feet, we have set up this fund in hopes that it will help relieve some of that financial strain. Please consider donating, as any amount will truly help our family during this difficult time.
Thank you for all the continued love, prayers, and support. We are forever grateful.
Organizer and beneficiary
Angie Pierson
Beneficiary

