Clarence Edward
Laube
Laube, Clarence Edward
Born March 23, 1928 died peacefully on February 22, 2022 at the age of 93.
Clarence was the son of Edward Laube (January 22, 1897 – November 30, 1978) and Theresa E. Laube (nee Beierle) (December 7, 1898 – July 29, 1971), and the brother of Baby Girl Laube (July 10, 1926). Clarence is survived by his friend, legal guardian, and Power of Attorney, Todd Pfander, and Todd’s immediate family. Clarence is also survived by cousins Allen (Joyce) Beierle, Marlene (Gordon) Kowalski, Richard Beierle, and Philip Beierle. Clarence was the cousin of the late Gertrud (Richard) Palmtag, and the late Marion (Dr. Ervin) Kuglitsch.
Clarence served as a U.S. Naval Officer during the Korean Conflict (1952-1960). He was a member of Our Father’s Lutheran Church and a former member of Layton Park Lutheran Church (1928-2005). He was a member of American Legion Post #0449, Eta Kappa Nu (Marquette University, Electrical Engineering Fraternity), Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics Society), Phi Delta Kappa (Education), and The Gideons International.
Clarence was a friend, mentor, teacher, counselor, and school administrator in the Milwaukee Public School System (MPS) from 1960 until retirement in 1991. After retiring from MPS, Clarence taught mathematics at Milwaukee Area Technical College from 1991 until 2019.
Graveside services will be conducted at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 26, 2022, at ARLINGTON PARK CEMETERY. If desired, memorials may be sent to Our Father’s Lutheran Church 6025 S 27th St, Greenfield, WI 53221, or The Gideons International, Camp 4812.
HERITAGE FUNERAL HOMES – 9200 S. 27th St, Oak Creek
My condolences, I have wonderful memories of a sweet, generous, caring man Lee and I got to know in our home for a Bible Class with other friends from Hales Corners Lutheran Church. Thank you Todd for your loving care of Clarence. He now is at home in the loving arms of his Jesus. Sincerely, Carolyn Maas
Todd; Maribeth and I pass along our condolences on your loss of Clarence’s company and love. We pray Clarence is now in heaven enjoying the company of those he loved who went before him and finally home with our Lord Jesus! Thank you for being Clarence’s companion and care giver all these years. You did a great job, God bless! I am in FL on a hunting trip with my 2 sons and will not be attending the funeral. U r in my thoughts an prayers. Be strong , move on, and God be with u. Sincerely, Rick and Maribeth Palmtag