Clarence L. Hebert 78, of South Peru Street, died Thursday December 23, 1999 at the CVPH Medical Ccnter.
He was horn in East Hampton, MA on April 7, 1921 the son of Pliny and Rhoda (Peryer) Hebert. Mr. Hebert married the former Margaret LaPier at St. Peter’s Church on August 29, 1942 in Plattsburgh.
Mr. Hebert served in the Army Air Corps as Bombardier in China- Burma Theatre of WWII, flying fifty seven missions.
He was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church. He belonged to the OLV Athletic Association and was formerly a member of the Funtimersl Square Dance Club. Mr. Hebert liked camping and traveling.
Mr. Hebert worked as a masonry foreman for the Departrment of Public Works in Plattsburgh, retiring in 1983 with thirty-three years of service.
Survivors include his wife Margaret of Plattshurgh, six sons and two daughters-in-law, Lawrence Hebert of New Britain, CT, Michael Hebert of Manchester, CT, Dale Hebert of Santa Monica, CA, Scott Hebert of Plattsburgh, Robert and Carol Hebert of Utica, NY and Carat and Carolyn Hebert of Marble Head, MA; three daughters and one son--in-law, Joanne Hebert of Danbury, CT, Linda LaPoint of Plattsburgh and Brenda and Dan LaPoint of Plattsburgh; two brothers and two sisters-in--law, Richard and Terry Hebert of Beekmantown and Donald and Betty Hebert of Warner, NY; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Pearl Webber of Plattsburgh and Dorothy and Curtis Banker of Schuyler Falls, NY; five grandchildren, Dina LaPoint, Debra Roberts, Lisa LaPoint, Keith Hebert and AmandaHebert and many nieces and nephews.
One brother, Armand Hebert, died earlier.
Calling hours will be held Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the R.W. Walker Funeral Home in Plattsburgh. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at l0 a.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church.
Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery in the spring.
Memorial donations may be made to the Kidney Dialysis Unit A at the CVPH Medical Center in his memory.