They were the group of brave men that broke the color barrier.

The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American military pilots who fought in World War II. Clayton Lawrence, a Brooklyn native and one of the original members, passed away on September 8th due to a heart attack.

Clayton Lawrence (Photo Credit - DAN WAGNER/SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE)
Clayton Lawrence (Photo Credit – DAN WAGNER/SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE)

A funeral was held for the 91-year-old, Air Force lieutenant, yesterday in Springfield Gardens.

He was remember as the man who lead the Greater New York Chapter of the Tuskegee Airman Inc for 10 years and also worked alongside York College to create a museum dedicated the airmen. Lawrence wanted, and worked hard at keeping the legacy of the brave men alive.
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Lawrence was also a husband to late wife Matilda, who passed away in 1979 and a father of four children.

His daughters remember him as the man who loved hard and was strategic in everything he did.