Portrait of Clinton Bauer

Obituary for Clinton Bauer

1935 – 2025
Age 89
Published:

For 89 years, Clinton touched the lives of those around them.

"Grief is the price we pay for love."
— Queen Elizabeth II
What Clinton loved
MedicineFaithVolunteeringMilitary ServiceFarmingGrandchildren

Clinton Bauer, 89,, has passed away, leaving behind a family and community who loved him dearly.

The chapters of his life were many; these are some of them.

Clinton's story began in 1935, and unfolded across the years that followed.

Clinton spent his working life as ['a local electrician'] — and was, by all accounts, loved by those who knew him best.

There is a wisdom that only years can give. Clinton carried it gently.

The Service will be broadcasted at https://www.facebook.com/HofmeisterJonesFuneralHome Clinton Bauer, 89 of Freeman, passed away on March 17, 2025 at the Freeman Regional Nursing Home. A Memorial Service will be at 2:30 PM Saturday, March 22, 2025 at the Bethlehem Reformed OPC Church, Freeman. Arrangements provided by Hofmeister-Jones Funeral Home. Clinton Clifford Bauer, 89, of Freeman SD, passed away March 17, 2025 at the Freeman Regional Nursing Home. He was born April 9, 1935, to Gustav and Elizabeth (Lang) Bauer in Freeman. He was baptized by Rev Wm Huenemann on June 2, 1935 and was confirmed by Rev Wm Korn on May 29, 1949 at the Johnnesthe Reformed Church in west Freeman. Clinton attended school at the Wolf Creek District country school through the 8th grade. At age 14, he began working for several area farmers. At age 17, he worked for a local electrician. In 1955, he volunteered for the US Army, proudly serving for 2 years. Clinton and Darlene were married on August 17, 1956. They purchased their farm west of Freeman in March of 1957 and began raising their family. They were blessed with three children, Cynthia, Mark and Steven. For 68 years they raised crops and livestock. He especially enjoyed raising his children and watching his grandchildren and great grandchildren grow. He served the Lord several times and an Elder and a Deacon at his church. Clinton also served on different local cooperative boards including 27 years with the James River Water District. He was also involved with other water projects for the community lakes, stock dams and local creeks in rural Southeast SD. Clinton is survived by his wife Darlene, Freeman; children Cindy (Gary) Price, Hobbs NM, Mark (Amy Fischer) Bauer, Freeman, Steve (Jennifer) Bauer, Rapid City SD; grandchildren Brianna Veurink, New Holland SD, Shelby (Jesse) Bobbit, Pullman WA, Chris (Ravyn) Bauer, Spokane WA, Shawn Bauer, Rapid City SD, Cody Fischer, Tokyo Japan, Carter and Elly Fischer, Freeman SD; great grandchildren Marlee Veurink, Emma Veurink and Romie Bobbit; sister-in-law Jeanette Kaus; two nephews, one niece; two very special friends and neighbors, Les Diffin and Don Herman. Clinton was preceded in death by his parents, father and mother-in-law and also a brother-in-law Bill Kaus. Clinton was a humble servant of the Lord with a passion for farming. He would sometimes say "you have to do things in this life you might not like to do, but you do it, because it is the right thing to do". If he told you he was going to do something, he did it. That is the way he lived his life!

A Life in Years

1935Born1955He volunteered forthe us army1956and Darlene weremarried on August 171957They purchased their farm west ofFreeman in March of and b2025Passed away

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