Clarence Joseph "Bud" Greek (1910-1988)

Uncle Clarence ("Bud") was born 10 Oct 1910 in Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana. He was the first-born son of Claude and Mayme Greek. He, with his parents and sisters, Carletta (Colette) and Irene moved to Highgrove, Riverside, CA, on 11 Oct 1911.

Bud dropped out of high school after 2 years probably to work with his Dad in the orange groves in Highgrove. In 1930 , he married Verda Liles, a neighbor girl who was 17 at the time. By 1940 Bud was working as a miner at the Portland Cement plant in Colton, CA. Verda, known as "Babe", was doing part-time work as a packer in an Olive Packing plant in Riverside.

Black and white photo of a baby sitting on a chair in vintage clothing.

Clarence 1911.

When World War II started, Bud, like his younger brothers joined the US Navy. He served in the Pacific attaining the rank of Electricians Mate 2nd class. He was part of the invasion fleet that was steaming toward Japan when the atomic bombs convinced the Japanese to surrender. He wrote a letter to Sister Colette describing his feelings at arriving in Tokyo Bay on August 30, 1945 onboard the USS Garrard as part of the large and victorious 3rd Fleet. During the war, Verda served as a WAC, a member of the Womens Army Corp.

After the war, Bud worked as an electrician at the Portland Cement Company in Colton, CA, where he stayed until his retirement in 1973. Verda passed away in Dec 1953, at the age of 39. A few years later Bud married his second wife, Emma Schaffer (1955). Though he had no children by either marriage he was greatly loved by Emma's daughters Leona and Betty and was a loving grandfather to their children.

Bud died in Riverside, CA, on 2 Jan 1988. He is buried in the Riverside National Cemetery (plot 19A, 3835).

An old black-and-white photo of a woman and two children in vintage clothing.

Clarence with sisters Irene (L) and Colette (R) and Grandparents, John Henry and Mary Elizabeth Greek, in Moreno, Riverside, CA. Circa Oct 1911.

An elderly man plays with three children outdoors near a fence.

Clarence with sisters Irene (L) and Colette (R) and Grandfather, John Henry Greek, in Moreno, Riverside, CA. Early 1912.

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Greek family - summer 1912.
L to R: Colette,Claude, Clarence, Mayme (holding Alice), Irene.

A young child in vintage attire stands outdoors on a wooden deck.

Clarence with his wagon. Circa 1913.

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Greek children, Early 1914.
L to R: Clarence, Colette, Alice, Irene.

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Greek family in Highgrove, Riverside, CA, circa 1915.
Adults-L to R: Charles, Claude, Mayme, Mont, Effie, Rose, Margaret (Sheridan) Johnson, Dave.
Children-L to R:Alice, Ralph, Clarence, Irene, Colette with Charlie.
Charles, Mont and Dave are Claude's brothers. Effie is Mont's wife, Rose is Dave's wife and Maggie (Sheridan) is Mayme's sister.
Ralph is Dave and Rose's son and Charlie is Mont and Effie's son.

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Clarence circa 1915.

Four children posing outdoors with a scenic mountain backdrop.

The Greek children at their home in Highgrove (Riverside), CA, circa early 1918. L to R: Clarence, Colette, Ray, Irene, Alice.

The 1920 Federal Census shows the family's address as "Sunny Mountain Road" in Highgrove. But the Greek children referred to the "mountain" behind the orange groves of the ranch as "Sugar Loaf". Alice, who at the time, wore a leg brace because of her polio, told stories about how Clarence would help her clamber up Sugar Loaf with her leg brace to enjoy the view from the top. This is what they saw.

Black and white landscape with hills and a distant town.
Black and white photo of agricultural fields and a farmhouse in the distance.

The view from "Sugar Loaf mountain" of the orange groves and ranch house in Highgrove where the Greek family lived from 1912 to about 1922.

The hill in the mid-distance in the photograph on the left is Mt Slover, the site of the Portland Cement plant in Colton, where Clarence would spend his entire working life. The mountains in the distance to the left are the San Gabriel Mountains.

Four children standing on a wooden porch, dressed in early 20th-century clothing.

The Greek children circa 1916. L to R: Irene, Clarence, Alice, Colette.

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Clarence circa April 1919.

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The Greek family circa April 1919. L to R: Irene, Colette, Ray, Mayme,Dickie, Clarence, Claude.
(Alice was in the hospital.)

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The Greek family circa June 1923. L to R: Clarence, Ray, Colette,
Alice,Claude, Mayme (holding Bill) Irene, Rolly.

Three children sitting on the front of an old vintage car.

Greek children circa 1925.
L to R:Ray, Bill, Rolly Alice, Friend (Mary Walker), Clarence. .

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The Greeks 1929.
L to R: Claude, Rolly, Mayme, Jack, Alice, Bill, Clarence

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Alice and Clarence at Newport Beach circa 1930.

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"Babe and Bud"
Clarence and first wife Verda circa 1930.

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Clarence and first wife Verda circa 1930.

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Clarence and Ray circa 1931.

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Extended family. 1933
L to R: Gene Hill, Alice, Mayme, Clarence, Verda, Jack, Claude, Ray, Rolly.

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Clarence and Alice circa 1935.

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Claude, Mayme and Clarence circa 1935.

Black and white portrait of a sailor in uniform and cap.

Clarence J. Greek, EM 2/c USN. Circa 1943.

Handwritten envelope addressed to Sister Mary Colette in Houston, Texas, dated August 30, 1945.

Clarence's letter from Tokyo Bay. August 30, 1945.

Black and white photo of a naval ship at sea.

The attack transport ship the USS Garrard, July 1945.

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Clarence with 2nd wife Emma, 1955.

A group of nine people standing outdoors in a line.

Greek family picnic in Santa Ana, CA, 1955.
L to R: Ray, Virginia, Emma (Clarence's wife), Clarence, Jack, Sister Colette, Margarette (Jack's wife), Alice, Bill, Bill's friend, Rolly, Dorothy (Rolly's wife)

A group of nine people posing outdoors in vintage attire, some standing and some sitting on grass.

Family at our home in Fontana, 1956.
Standing L to R:Rolly, Gene, Bill, Jack, Clarence, Sister Colette.
Seated L to R: Alice, Emma, Dot, Margarette.

A group of six people posing on a couch, five men and one woman.

At Alice and Gene's 25th wedding anniversary, Fontana, 15 Aug 1958.
L to R: Bill, Clarence, Alice, Rolly, Ray, and Jack in front.

Five men standing outdoors posing for a photo in vintage attire.

Greek brothers 1959.
L to R: Ray, Rolly, Clarence, Bill, Jack.

Family gathered around a table enjoying a meal together.

Clarence's retirement party 1973. With brother Rolly talking to Jack's wife, Lee Greek. The little girl is Jennifer Hill, Richard and Judy's daughter.

A group of people posing outdoors on a sunny day.

Clarence with some of the Greek family. Whittier, CA. Mar 1985. (L to R:) Jack, Stephen, Sister Colette, Virginia, Patsy, Dot, Rolly, Ray (in back), Clarence, and Stephanie.