In Memory

Clarence Jobe

Clarence Jobe

Clarence E. Jobe
1957 – 2020
Clarence E. Jobe, 63, of Ashland, passed away at his home on December 10, 2020.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Denver Sr. and Helen York Jobe; a brother, Denver Jobe, Jr; and his twin brother, Carl.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Kathy Mineer Jobe; two sons, Casey (Tiffany) and Derrick (Christy) Jobe; grandchildren, Jamison, Delaney, Mason, Addison, Wyatt, Gabe and Noah; nephews, Bob (Robin), Nate (Jessica), Matt (Krystal), Chad (Michelle), and a host of great nieces and nephews.
Clarence was loved by the community and best known for his work at his family owned Jobe’s Ashland Radiator & Body Shop. He was a 32nd Degree Mason at Poage Lodge 325. He was Past President of Brothers of the Wheel, and he and Kathy were avid motorcycle riders.
Clarence loved his family dearly and his laughter and personality could make anyone smile. He will be sorely missed.
He was an organ donor.
Neal Funeral Home in Catlettsburg is in charge of arrangements. Due to Covid, there will be no service date at this time. There will be a Memorial at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Hope’s Place at www.hopesplace.org by clicking the donate button, or checks may be mailed to: Hope’s Place, 1100 Greenup Ave., Ashland, KY 41101

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12/17/20 07:43 AM #1    

Bill Hornbuckle (Hornbuckle)

Sad to hear that Clarence is now gone.  I always liked him and Carl.  I was lucky enough to have coached Clarence's son (Derrick) in youth football, Derrick has the exact same smile as his father and his uncle.  

I'll miss both of the twins.


12/18/20 08:59 AM #2    

Robert Franklin

Clarence, Carl, and I grew up together.  The times we spent in the woods, BB gun fights, first cigarettes shared, the year they got a pool table for Christmas, and we spent the winter learning about angles, english, and bridges, or the hours spent playing basketball, or sanding on one of their Dad's perpetual restorations.  Though I have not seen him in a few years I always knew we were friends, Pollard boys always stick together.......I am so sorry to hear of his passing, but the memories will be forever fresh and treasured. Clarence, Carl, Eddie Williams, John Slone, Debbie Johnson, the old Hatcher gang, so many gone..........


01/16/21 08:00 PM #3    

Steve Thomas

Sorry to hear about jobe spent many of days

and a lot of Friday night at the stadium with

both of them watching the cats prayer to the 

family he will be deeply miss

steve


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