Marine son stationed overseas surprises firefighter father at celebration in Lancaster

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LANCASTER, S.C. — A Marine stationed in Norway traveled around the globe to surprise his father on his birthday.

Channel 9 was in Lancaster, South Carolina, for the emotional moment at Friday’s birthday celebration for Perry Clanton, an assistant volunteer fire chief.

Clanton thought he was doing an interview with Channel 9, but instead, his son, Cpl. Matthew Clanton walked into the room.

“I’m so proud of him, to have him home,” Perry Clanton said. “No one told me anyone would be here. Truly is a gift.”

Family and friends gathered for the occasion at the Buford Fire and Rescue building.

Perry Clanton was also honored for his work in the community with diabetes.

His father-in-law died from complications of diabetes a few years ago, and Clanton was diagnosed with diabetes in 2015.

He lost more than 100 pounds to get healthy and urged others to do the same.

“He's always been there for me,” said Matthew Clanton. “If this is one thing I can do for him, to be here for him, he’s one of my big heroes that I look up to.”

Matthew Clanton gave his father a plaque with a proclamation, calling the day “Perry Clanton Day."

“When you finally reach that moment, get diabetes managed, you want to share that,” Perry Clanton said.