Published January 03, 2013, 12:00 AM
Clarence Edward Dvorak was born on February 21, 1919 in rural Farley Township, Polk County, MN, the son of Edward Joseph and Mary (Soltis) Dvorak. Clarence was baptized and confirmed at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Tabor, MN. He attended country school until the 8th grade at Farley School. In the early years of Tabor, Clarence was the repairman for the Tabor Telephone Company. He was in charge of fixing the poles, lines and telephones. Clarence started farming at a young age with his father, Ed and continued to farm with his son Ted and at the end with his grandsons, Eric and Todd. An amazing life when viewed that farming with his dad, Ed, they farmed with horses. By the time his grandsons, Eric and Todd, were farming, Clarence got to try Auto-steer and GPS farming. Clarence was always very proud of the fact he started raising sugar beets in 1946 and his son and grandsons have continued that tradition.
Clarence Dvorak
Clarence Dvorak, 93, of rural Warren, MN, passed away on January 1, 2013 at the Villa St. Vincent in Crookston, MN.Clarence Edward Dvorak was born on February 21, 1919 in rural Farley Township, Polk County, MN, the son of Edward Joseph and Mary (Soltis) Dvorak. Clarence was baptized and confirmed at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Tabor, MN. He attended country school until the 8th grade at Farley School. In the early years of Tabor, Clarence was the repairman for the Tabor Telephone Company. He was in charge of fixing the poles, lines and telephones. Clarence started farming at a young age with his father, Ed and continued to farm with his son Ted and at the end with his grandsons, Eric and Todd. An amazing life when viewed that farming with his dad, Ed, they farmed with horses. By the time his grandsons, Eric and Todd, were farming, Clarence got to try Auto-steer and GPS farming. Clarence was always very proud of the fact he started raising sugar beets in 1946 and his son and grandsons have continued that tradition.
