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$50.00John F. Clemons, age 79, passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 31st at Hospice in Ormond Beach, FL. He was born in Elmira, NY, grew up in Millport, NY, and settled in Montour Falls, NY.
John was a veteran of the US Army and was a correction officer employed by the NYS Department of Corrections for 33 years, most of those at Camp Monterey. Upon retiring, he spent the past 16 years as a snowbird, enjoying sunshine, sightseeing, and many friendships in Flagler Beach, FL.
John was a man of few words and considered himself a trained observer. When he spoke, he had a quick wit and keen way of knowing exactly what was happening around him. He loved trains, was an avid reader and sportsman, enjoying fishing and hunting. He was a member of the Watkins Glen ELKS Lodge (#1546) for 46 years and was a life member. He was also a member of the Mechanics Club of Montour Falls, NY. Later in life, he loved to be in nature, enjoying birds, wildlife, and all he could see.
John is survived by his wife, the love of his life of 54 years, Mary (Bonyak) Clemons. He is also survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Cathy and Mike Griggs of Newfield, New York, granddaughter, Sarah Griggs and her fiance Lee Agostini of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John was predeceased by his parents, Irene and Harold Clemons and brother, Frances (Corky) Clemons. He is survived by his sisters, Elizabeth Steinhauser of Canandaigua, NY and Diane Moore of Mashpee, Massachusetts.
Calling hours will be held in Montour Falls, New York in the spring with his private burial to follow. Arrangements are under the careful direction of Lehman Funeral Home Ormond Beach Florida and Vedder and Scott Funeral Home of Montour Falls, NY.
For those wishing to remember John, please consider a donation to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today. The Foundation is the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, with more than $800 million in high-impact research funded to date.
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