Condolences
Condolence to the family from all members of the Edmonton Branch of the PPCLI Association. Once A Patricia Always A Patricia. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember him. May he Rest In Peace VP
Many Thanks for the memories shared and condolences.
Dear Susan, Julianne, Judy and other family members
Please know that my thoughts are with you all at this sad time. Although I didn't know Clark, I knew of him and I knew how much he meant to you. He made a big difference in this world as a husband, dad, teacher, and as a human. He will be missed.
Take care and find peace in your happy memories.
Sharon Reib
Memories of all the laughs, the many discussions and the good natured arguments out on the loading dock behind Clark’s shop at Beaverbrook are flooding back. We worked in the same department for many years – he was a first rate colleague and a top notch teacher.
Clark ran a tight ship but he always gave his best effort and he expected the same from those he taught and from those he worked with. Over the years, he was loved and respected by hundreds of boys (and a few girls) who made their life’s start in the construction trades in his shop. He was a strong role model to many of them – a role model of how to get along in the world and of how a man should live his life.
Goodbye, old friend; I am better for having known you.
My condolences to Susan, Julianne and Clark’s friends and extended family.
Kaye Stephens
To Susan and Julianne
We were very sorry to hear of Clark’s passing. May your many memories help you through the times ahead.
Love,
Brian and Donna Brackman
What a wonderful life Clark enjoyed sharing his many talents with so many always willing to give without expecting anything in return. Clark was the consummate skilled woodworker and he always had a new project on the go enjoying the pleasure of using his hands as a talented tradesman. He was a kind man who I will remember for his spontaneous act of giving away a unique set of oak side tables inlaid with tile that he had just built on the weekend. He reflected to me how he enjoyed building these unique now cherished set of side tables as a humble and generous man. Our condolences go out to Susan and Julianne and all those who were touched in a similar way by his life. Wishing you peace to bring comfort and courage to days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
I would love to hear how Clark shared his talents with past students or friends.
Many thanks, T. Robert Fletcher, Calgary, AB
On behalf of the entire Woodcreek Dental team, we extend our deepest sympathies for the loss of our valued patient, Clark Beatty.
Our hearts are heavy with sorrow as we share in your grief during this difficult time.
Clark was not just a patient to us, he was a cherished member of our dental family. His warm smile, kind words
and trust in our care brightened our office with each visit. We will remember him fondly and miss his presence deeply.
May you find strength in the love and support of your friends and family as you navigate this journey of grief.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.
With heartfelt condolences.
Dr. Bruce Hartley, Michale and the Woodcreek Dental team
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