

Mr. Clarence Segure, Jr, age 80, of San Pablo, California passed away on Monday, October 10, 2022. He was the eldest of three children, born in Shreveport, LA on December 15, 1941, to proud parents Clarence, Sr. and Alice Segure.
Clarence (Peterbug) accepted Christ at an early age. His parents moved from Shreveport, LA to Richmond, CA, where he attended Stege Elementary School in Richmond. He graduated from Richmond High School and later went into the U. S. Navy, where he served for two years from 1961 - 1963.
After being discharged from the Navy, Clarence started working at the Navy Weapon station in Concord, CA, where he was employed for six years. Following that, he worked at Certainty Roofing Company.
Later in Life, Clarence met Caroline and they conceived a son, Joseph Segure.
Clarence loved life. He enjoyed fishing, going on cruises, going to the racetrack, and the casino. But most of all, he enjoyed spending time with family.
Clarence was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Lee Arthur, aunts, Helen Martin, Betty Gene Martin, and Delores brown; uncles, Lee Von Woods and Leroy Woods.
He leaves to cherish his precious memory, one child, Joseph Segure; two brothers, Claudell Segure (Shirley) and Jeremiah Segure; eight grandchildren, one auntie Thelma Jackson; one uncle, Claudell Woods; and a host of relatives, and dear friends.
A celebration of his life will be held on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Fuller Funerals, Inc, 3100 Cutting Blvd, Richmond, CA 94804.
Clarence will be laid to rest in Rolling Hills Memorial Park, 4100 Hilltop Drive, Richmond, CA 94803.
Family and friends of Mr. Segure are invited to share their messages of condolence and memories with him, as well as, light a virtual memory candle on our website.
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Remember me in quiet days, while raindrops whisper on your pane.
Remember in your memories have no grief, let the joy we knew remain.
Remember me if once you wake, to catch a glimpse of red sunrise.
Remember when your thoughts do turn to me, know that I would not have you cry, but live for me, and laugh for me.
When you are happy so am I. Remember an old joke we shared.
Remember me when spring walks by.
Think once of me when you are glad and while you live, I shall not die!
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