Clarence David Dompierre, on April 19, 2025, in Colorado Springs, Colorado has passed away at 75 years of age due to health complications. Clarence was born to Clarence Baby Dompierre and Flora Paulec in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Clarence David Dompierre is survived by his siblings: Clifford Brittain, Jeffrey Campbell, Patricia Weilder, Marie Zdunsyk, Margarita Loy, Leona Brescher, and Rose Sweet; sons: Jacque Clifford Dompierre and Clarence Benjamin Dompierre; grandchildren: Jacque James Dompierre, Hunter Benjamin Dompierre, and Charlotte Ruth Dompierre.
Clarence David Dompierre attained his high school diploma from John Glenn High School in June 1967, then attended Delta College in 1968 where he received his Respiratory Therapy Certification. He served 4 years in the United States Army as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and Ground Radar Crewman and in the United States Air Force as a Reciprocating Engine Aircraft Mechanic from which he was honorably discharged. Following his career in the service of the United States, he became a Respiratory Therapist at Halifax Regional Hospital and later Jupiter Medical Center.
Clarence David Dompierre enjoyed outdoor activities with his sons to include fishing, swimming, sailing, and kayaking. His favorite National Football League team was the Miami Dolphins. He greatly enjoyed traveling and experiencing new places and people. He donated toys and clothes to local churches and shelters along with his time. As he was a believer in God, his preferred method of worship was outside in the world and claimed his relationship with God had become much stronger. Occasionally he would attend The St. James Orthodox Church in Port Saint Lucie, Florida; primarily on major holidays.
Clarence David Dompierre was a very caring father, holding nothing back when it truly mattered. He was a strong-willed man and would do anything to protect his family and his friends. He would drive across the country or fly around the world to be there for someone who asked for his help. Caring for others was always more important to him than his own safety.
Clarence David Dompierre will be missed greatly by his family and friends. His loss will be felt across the country wherever those who know him reside. He will now be at rest with God and watching us all from the heavens. May God bless his family and friends.