Clara C. (Meyer) Wuetcher, 86, Diamond Bar, Calif.
Clara C. (Meyer) Wuetcher, 86, passed away peacefully on Monday, June 22, 2020, at her home in Diamond Bar, California, with her family at her side.

Clara was born on October 28, 1933, in Ferdinand, Indiana, to Joseph G. Meyer and Brigitte T. (Becher) Meyer. Clara met Thomas Wuetcher in 1952 in Jasper, Indiana, and they married in April of 1955. They recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.
Clara and Tom had three children, six grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Clara worked for Riverside and Orange Counties as a purchasing accountant until her retirement in 1998.
Clara was active in hospital volunteer work throughout her life, and in recent past years, she and her husband were very active members of the Diamond Bar Senior Association. They were also supportive, active parishioners at St. Denis Catholic Church in Diamond Bar since their arrival to Diamond Bar in 1986.
Clara is survived by her husband Tom; their children, daughter Stephanie (Ray) Hopkins, son Greg (Tina) Wuetcher, and daughter Phyllis Wuetcher; and all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, James Meyer, Eugene Meyer, Louis Meyer and Adolph Meyer; sister, Rita (Meyer) Oser; and parents, Joseph and Brigitte Meyer.
Due to the COVID-19 health guidelines, there will be a private Catholic funeral service for family members on June 30 at Todd Memorial Chapel in Pomona, California, followed by her burial at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz.org.

Tom, I was sorry to read that you had lost your wife, and I can assure you I know what that means to you and the family. But the one thing that you will always have are all the wonderful memories! I lost my dear wife Shirley in 2010, and the memories are all I have now. My Sympathy is with you. Leroy
I am a daughter of Ab Weigel from Jasper IN. I live in East Greenwich RI, And I remember you as a friend of my father’s. I remember when you left for the service . I am so sorry for your loss