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Clarence Dean Hartley

June 2, 1929 — May 26, 2014

Obituary: Clarence D. Hartley
Clarence D. Hartley, of Young Harris, GA, passed away at age 84 on May 26, 2014, after a
brief illness.
Born in Cadillac, Michigan, Mr. Hartley grew up primarily in Portland, Oregon. He served in
the United States Air Force for 24 years, flying missions over Korea and more than 100
missions during the Vietnam War alone. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
"for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a navigator" for
missions flown between 1968 - 1969 for the 41st Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron.
Other awards include the Air Medal + four bronze oak leaf clusters, the Meritorious
Service Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, a Presidential Unit Citation, the
Korean Service Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal + four bronze service stars. He
was assigned to the Air Force's Strategic Air Command when he retired, at the rank of Lt.
Colonel.
Mr. Hartley ran Track & Field in high school. Years later, at the age of 68, he entered a
local 5K on a lark. He won his age group of 65 - 69, rediscovering his love of running. Over
the next 17 years he would compete in more than 200 races of varying distances. A
member of the Atlanta Track Club, he holds most of the running records in all the age
divisions of 70 and above in the State of Georgia, as well as age group records in several
other states. He was looking forward to turning 85 on June 2, so that he could start
breaking records in the next age group division.
In 2005 he ran his first 26.2 mile marathon, qualifying him for the next year's Boston
Marathon. His entry would be delayed six years, beating back two separate cancer
diagnoses. He completed the 2011 Boston Marathon at age 81 -- the oldest registered
man that year -- finishing in a remarkable four hours and twenty-six minutes. He was
featured in an article that year in the magazine Runners World. His last competitive race
was the Run the River 10k in Roswell, GA, on March 29, 2014, finishing in 59 minutes and 10
seconds.
A private service will be conducted for family members. He is survived by his wife of 49
years, Riki Hartley, daughter Denise Dietel, daughter Debra Hartley, son Christopher
Hartley (Micah Buis), daughter Marleny Vasquez, his grandchildren Carson Couch and
Cameron Couch, his brother Ralph Hartley, and his sister Kathleen Wilmot.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project
(www.woundedwarriorproject.org) at PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Cochran Funeral Home
and Crematory. Please share your condolences with the family on our
website, www.cochranfuneralhomes.com.
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