As he turns 102 years old, New Milford resident recalls a century of memories
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Clarence Joyce and his wife Mary the day before Clarence s 102nd birthday.Photo courtesy of Nancy SchulzShow MoreShow Less
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Couple Mary and Clarence Joyce around the year 1945Photo courtesy of Nancy SchulzShow MoreShow Less
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NEW MILFORD When Clarence Joyce was born in a Brookfield farmhouse on March 13, 1919, President Teddy Roosevelt had died in his sleep two months earlier, and the Treaty of Versailles would be signed by the end of June, ending World War I.
Clarence, who turns 102 on Saturday, still remembers the single lightbulb they had, right in the middle of the farmhouse ceiling.
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