Greeley Tribune Greeley, Colorado 03-05-02 William Clymer William “Bill” Vere Clymer, 78, of Windsor died Saturday, March 2, at Windsor Health Care Center. He was born Oct. 8, 1923, to Ray Hugo and Edith Mae Clymer in Loveland. He was reared and attended schools in Laramie, Wyo. On Dec. 18, 1970, he married Harriet Anderson at Grace Baptist Church in Laramie. Mr. Clymer served in the Army Air Corp 329th Airdrome Squadron from Sept. 11, 1943-January 1946 as a truck driver-mechanic. He served in the China Offensive, Central Burma, India and China Defensive. Mr. Clymer was awarded the Asiatic Pacific Theater Service Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and the Victory Medal. He also served in the Army Guard from Feb. 12, 1948-Aug. 28, 1950 as a driver-mechanic for the Hq and Hq Co 141th TK Bn, in Laramie. Mr. Clymer worked until he was 75 years old in construction and as a mechanic. Survivors are his wife, Harriet Clymer of Windsor; children, William R. Clymer of Mt. Iron, Minn., Marlyn L. Levy of Round Rock, Texas, Jeannie B. Pickel-Johnson of Sturgis, S.D., Michael T. Clymer of San Antonio, Texas, Leo L. Clymer of Laramie, Carolyn M. Lowrence of Bellevue, Neb., John A. Gress of Fresno, Calif., and JoEllen A. Robinson of Fort Collins; one sister, Edith Warfield of Las Vegas, Nev.; one brother, Raymond Clymer of Casper, Wyo.; 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. His two sisters, Helen and Faye; three brothers, Edwin, Virgil, Vern, Roy; and a grandson, Stephen M. Clymer, are deceased. Cremation. Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Buck-Heggie Funeral Chapel, 311 S. 21st Street, Laramie. Contributions may be made to a charity of choice in his name.