Clarence “Larry” H. Cash Jr.

Clarence “Larry” H. Cash Jr. 1926 – 2022 BATH – Clarence “Larry” H. Cash Jr., 95, of Washington Street died Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at his residence. He was born on Sept. 24, 1926, in Boston, a son of Clarence H. and Lillian I. (Sweeney) Cash Sr. After schooling in Boston and North Quincy, Mass., he entered the U.S. Army, serving in World War II and then served in the National Guard. On Nov. 11, 1950, he married the love of his life, Bernice I. Carlson. After raising their children, he and Bernice moved to Maine in 1973. He was employed at Bath Iron Works, retiring in 1990 as a supervisor of ship fitting. He was an avid boater, having a slip at New Meadows Marina since the mid 1980s. He enjoyed fishing, reading, camping, square dancing and especially enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. He thoroughly enjoyed time with his friend, a good meal and finding a bargain. He was a passionate Patriots fan from their inception and would talk to anyone and everyone about them. He was a Patriots fan way back (1959) when they were called the Boston Patriots and attended one of their first games. He was predeceased by his wife, Bernice I. Cash on Nov. 15, 2010; one son, Kevin Cash on June 2, 2005; and five brothers and sisters. He is survived by one son, Steven P. Cash and his wife Connie of Rye, N.H., two daughters, Susan I. Sprague and her husband Kevin of Wiscasset and Cheryl Leonard and her husband Terry of Bath; six grandchildren, Joshua Roberts, Cassandra Croteau, Christine Tate, Eric Cash, Nicole Brassard, and Marissa Eltzroth; 10 great-grandchildren, Olivia, Leona, Riley, Lucas, Amelia, Cash, Lila, Colby, Hailey, and Neely; and many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, at Daigle Funeral Home, 819 High St., Bath. Condolences may be made online at http://www.Daiglefuneralhome.com . Memorial contributions may be made to CHANS Hospice 60 Baribeau Drive Brunswick, ME 04011

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