Condolences
Our deepest condolences to you, Ellen and Allison on the loss of Clarence. Clarence reminds me so much of Grandpa, I have no doubt that the two of them are reunited now and embracing one another. Hugs and much love, Al, Lynne and Shirley
Dear Mae,
Our deepest condolences to you, Ellen and Allison on the loss of Clarence. We remember him a a cheerful man who took great pleasure in participating in the girls’ activities. We know he will be greatly missed.
Dave & Judi Barnes
No words can make this heartache any less heavy to carry. Our words are all we can offer you right now and know that they are sincere. My memories stretch way back Clarence seemed "larger then life" to me, not just because of his height but because of his good nature & sense of humour. Hollering at Hockey games on TV with our Grandfather, eating Mom's shortbread & butter tarts, Colleen's squares, talking about 700 R4 transmissions, these are just a few memories
Our family is lucky to have Clarence as part of the clan, because of him we also have Mae, Ellen(& Dean), Allison(& Brent) in our family circle. You are all part of his legacy.
Remember that all of us care and are thinking of you with love.
Laura (& Bob)
Dear Mae,
My deepest sympathies to you, Ellen and Dean, and Allison and Brent on the loss of Clarence. I know how difficult the last few months have been for you. My memories of Clarence are of a big jolly smiling happy man who loved his family, his cats, his tinkering, his sweets, and his games on TV. The two of you were always so good to Mom and I deeply appreciate that. Love to you all, Heather
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