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Arthur J. Schuetze,III posted a condolence
Sunday, April 10, 2022
I was a student at UWW from 1962-1966 and was selected to be a Resident Asst. for three years at White Hall,Salisbury Hall and Lee Hall. I had number of interactions with Dr. Droullard during my time as a /RA. I found him to be most helpful in the circumstances I had for meeting with him. He was head of the RA's as Dean of men. Years after leaving Whitewater I corresponded with him and he told me he was very proud of the RA program he was in charge of from 1955-1975. He and Dr. A. Donald Beattie were two persons that I had some very positive actions with at UWW. God bless them and UWW.
Arthur J. Schuetze, III, Class of 1966.
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Ryan and Scott posted a condolence
Saturday, October 6, 2012
We had the privilege of sitting just below Clay and Mike at the Packers games for many years. His football expertise and witty commentary was always appreciated and enjoyed. Separately, when I starting working at UW-Whitewater, Clay took me under his wing and made me feel at home and a member of the Whitewater community. Both my dad (Scott) and I always looked forward to seeing Clay at Lambeau field. He was a true gentleman and his presence at the games will be missed.
Sincerely,
Ryan Mills � Boston and Scott Liebl (Doc) � Oconto Falls
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Ann (Dupies) Waszak posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Droullard Family,
I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Droullard as my Calculus professor at UW-Whitewater. He had a special affection for me as I was a park ranger during my college years and we often discussed fishing. He was definitely one of the most OUTSTANDING educators in my life. He made it relavant, a motivation to excel, and he made learring FUN! He also had me tutor the football players which was rather nice. I know losing him is a sorrow very deep in your hearts, but remember the great memories to cherish, and he is probably fishing with St. Peter and a huge smile on his face!
God Bless!
Graduate of '83
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Jim Fowler posted a condolence
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Clayton was my freshman football coach in the fall of 1949 and my varsity coach thru 1953. We didn't realize he was only 6 years older or less than the players he was coaching. It is amazing how much respect we had for him then and now. He was certainly a leader. It was always a special ocassion when Coach would come back to Morningside College for the MCLUB Meetings and tell stories about how great we were. He could make us feel as if we were All Americans when in fact he was the All American in our lives. There is no question that Coach Droullard had great influence in the lives of all the people he touched. He will be missed, but not forgotten.
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Greg Bolduc posted a condolence
Thursday, August 9, 2012
A truly great man land leader and an inspiration to me. He was my favorite teacher in college. He helped me thru a very difficult mathematics class with spending extra time with me. He also lived three doors down from where i grew up and was a great neighbor. He will be greatly missed.
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Robert E. Barks posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Dear Mrs. Droullard. I am so sorry to hear about Clayton's death. He was my math teacher at Morningside College while I was there from Sept. '48 'til my graduation in May '51. I was his influence that prompted me after serving in the Navy during the Korean War to go to graduate school at Wisc. U. I received my Master's in August '54. I know what you are going through as I lost my wife in Oct. '09. Time helps but you never stop missing them. I wish you God's blessing and may the peace of the Lord be with you as you continue life's journey. In Christian love, Bob Barks
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Elizabeth Asher posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
I am sorry I will not be able to attend the memorial service. My Stepfather
and I will be Florida for the winter. My Mother and Stepfather always met
your parents in Naples when they were there.
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Elizabeth Asher posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
My Mother Marguerite Asher was Clayon's first advanced Math Student
at UW- Whitewater. He always told me what a smart woman she was.
Our family got to know him back in the late 50's. I send my condolences
to you. He was a great Man. Your family is our prayers.
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tom barnes posted a condolence
Monday, July 30, 2012
Clayton excelled as an instructor at UWW, and he was an even better man. I spent many good hours with Clayton talking about Whitewater, his service club involvement, his family/my family, and the mark he made on me. His passing leaves a void for those who knew him, and his legacy lives on in the good works he was part of AND the quality people he was always encouraging. Your family will be in our prayers.
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