What's Happening?
Clarence Howe Woodford II, a respected electrical engineer and family man, passed away at the age of 85 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Born on December 29, 1940, in Lost Creek, WV, Woodford was known for his work at Eimco Mining Company and his passion for cars,
tractors, and reading. He was a Golden Eagle with the NRA and cherished spending time with his family. Woodford is survived by his wife of 52 years, Linda Arline Woodford, his sons, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. His life will be celebrated with a gathering at Carpenter & Ford Funeral Home, followed by a burial at Rose Hill Cemetery.
Why It's Important?
Clarence Howe Woodford II's passing marks the end of a life dedicated to engineering and family values. His contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the mining industry, reflect the importance of skilled professionals in advancing industrial technology. Woodford's legacy is also evident in his family's continuation of his values and interests. His life story highlights the impact of personal dedication and professional expertise on both family and community, serving as an inspiration for future generations in West Virginia and beyond.
What's Next?
Family and friends will gather to honor Clarence Howe Woodford II's life and legacy. The memorial services will provide an opportunity for loved ones to share memories and celebrate his contributions to both his family and the engineering field. The community's response to his passing may also underscore the value placed on individuals who have dedicated their lives to both professional excellence and personal integrity.








