Obit: Clifford, Joe (1920 – 2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Clifford, McDonald, Ussher, Schlageter, Loushine, Steed, Howard,
Hepner, McCormick
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 05 Feb 2020
Clifford, Joe (6 APR 1920 – 27 JAN 2020)
Joe Clifford, exemplary father, loyal husband, loving brother, WWII veteran,
county agent, farm cooperative educator, community volunteer, devout Catholic,
and happy wanderer, died peacefully in the early hours of Monday, Jan. 27, 2020,
in Caledonia, Minn., after several days of visits and prayers with family,
friends and relatives. He was 99.
Born on April 16, 1920, to Michael and Agnes (McDonald) Clifford, Joe and his
sisters weathered the Great Depression on the family’s Hauge Ridge farm, five
miles north of Caledonia. He also attended St. Mary’s Grade School and graduated
from Loretto High School in 1939. He was the 4-H vice president and participated
in boxing and football as time allowed. Six months after the attack on Pearl
Harbor, he enlisted with the U.S. Navy. During his three years and three months
of WWII active duty military service, he served in the South Pacific as part of
an aviation repair team on the island of Espiritu Santo and later, wanting to
get closer to the action, transferred to the USS Half Moon as a Machinist 1st
Class. In November of 1945 he returned to civilian life having received the
Navy’s Good Conduct and Victory medals.
With help from the GI Bill, he enrolled at the University of Minnesota, joined
the service fraternity Alpha Gamma Rho, and completed his degree in Agriculture
Education in 1950. He then went to work as county agent for Martin County, Minn.
There he led the 4-H Livestock Loss Prevention Team to a National championship
and advised Martin County 4H and FFA chapters. He later earned FFA’s Honorary
American Farmer Degree in 1962. Due to his successes in Martin County, Midland
Cooperatives offered him a job as organization relations specialist in the Twin
Cities. In the 70s and 80s he served as assistant director to the Minnesota
State Fair’s Youth Camp where FFA members across the state ushered concerts and
horse shows.
Joe met his future wife, Betty Ussher at the University of Saskatchewan during a
1955 work trip; a year later they got married at St. Paul’s Cathedral in
Saskatoon on Sept. 29, 1956. Over the next 14 years, they brought seven children
into the world: six boys and one girl - all of whom provided both parents a mix
of pride, joy and occasional bewilderment. Joe was thrilled to have five of his
sons become Eagle Scouts, and marveled at his daughter’s many achievements in
4-H and FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America).
After eleven years in Member Relations, Joe became a Midland Petroleum Sales Rep
and relocated his family to Colby in 1968. Then in 1976 he became plant manager
of Midland’s first Regional Seed and Fertilizer Distribution Centers located in
Unity. Coming full circle when Midland merged with Land O’ Lakes Cooperative in
1982, Joe returned to work in LOL’s headquarters, once again in Member
Relations. In retirement he worked part-time as a substitute teacher in and
around Colby, and during the summer, toured nearly every state in the U.S. and
several Canadian Provinces on his trusty Honda Goldwing motorcycle. During his
work years, Joe had traveled to Jamaica and Czechoslovakia to teach farmers and
fishermen the benefits of cooperatives. At the age of 68, he traveled to Ireland
and hitchhiked through the Emerald Isle in search of relatives, ancestors and
adventure.
Throughout his life, Joe volunteered at his local Catholic churches as server,
lector, usher, choir member, and Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion for
the homebound. In 2006 Joe returned to his roots in Caledonia and broadened his
commitment to community service. In addition to being a volunteer driver for
Houston County’s SEMCAC, a community action organization that provides support
for independent living, he also delivered meals to senior citizens who were
homebound. In 2010, at the age of 90, he received Houston County’s Outstanding
Senior Volunteer Award.
Living independently until age 93, Joe entered Caledonia Care and Rehab after
battling sepsis for six weeks. In his final years, he learned how to accept “a
bit” of help from his caregivers, friends and family to whom he had given so
much during his years as an active member of his original hometown, his church
communities, his family’s hometown of Colby, and his country.
He is survived by his daughter, Mary Schlageter and her husband Mike; his sons,
Michael (Annemarie), James (Tlalli), John, Richard and Robert (Kim Howard); his
grandchildren: Lauren (Drake Steed), Adam Clifford, Jonathan Hepner (Krista),
Nick Hepner; great-grandchildren: Thomas, Maria, Dominic, Cecilia, and Elena
Steed; and a multitude of nieces, nephews, great and great-great-nieces and
nephews, and no shortage of cousins as well.
Joe was preceded in death by his wife, Betty in 2011; his son, Bill in 1986; his
sisters: Evelyn in 1989, Rita (Clifford) Loushine in 2004, Lucille (Clifford)
Swing in 2012; and great-grandchild, Paul Francis Steed in 2017.
A funeral Mass in Hope of Resurrection will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on
Saturday, Feb. 8, at St. Mary’s Church, 513 Pine Street, Caledonia, Minn.
Visitation will be held on the day of the funeral starting at 10 a.m. There will
be a luncheon at St. Mary’s following burial. The family would like to sincerely
thank Bernie McCormick and the McCormick Funeral Home of Caledonia for assisting
the family with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that people donate to the University of
Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives -
https://uwcc.wisc.edu - (search “donate”) the organization that
sponsored Joe’s trips to Jamaica and Czechoslovakia to promote the cooperative
model.
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