In Memory

Ed Clem



 
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08/17/22 07:08 AM #1    

Normajean Eberle (Skelding)

Oh how sad.  I remember Ed quite well from school.  He was pretty quiet in school.  We were in a few classes together in school.  I'm so sorry to his family left behind.


08/17/22 06:41 PM #2    

Bernie Monteleone

So Sorry to hear about Eddie's passing! As a golfer, he had such an amazing, exceptional talent for hitting the golf ball!  Really exceptional!!  My sincerest condolences to all his family!  Cherish all those memories you shared!  Bernie Monteleone 


08/17/22 06:54 PM #3    

Pam Stegeman (De Kock)

I'm so sad to hear about Ed's recent passing. He was a kind and loving person. My memories of Ed are brief, with me being a new comer to the Nelson Schools in 1960.

My deepest of condolences to his family and closest of friends.

May he rest in peace.

Pam De Kock Class of 64

08/18/22 11:03 AM #4    

David Kent Preston

This is certainly been a bad week we lose Ed Clem a week later we lose Jim Frame. Doug Sutherland had advised me that Ed Clem had passed away and that the memorial or get together
Was being held for him at Birch Bank in trail
I did attend the get together it was good to see my old friends
Ed and I work together ,played together we had some great times,very sad to know he is gone RIP Ed

David Kent Preston

08/18/22 06:41 PM #5    

Betty Anne Rivers (Wang)

Like many others, I am so sorry that Ed is gone.  He was a much liked person.


08/20/22 07:46 AM #6    

Larry Doyle

Very sorry to hear about Ed Clem, he was a really good guy and an amazing golfer. My deepest condolences to his family.
Larry Doyle

08/21/22 01:42 PM #7    

John Christie

Was so sorry to hear that Eddie was gone.We used to take turns spending Friday nights at each other's house long ago. Eddie loved riding his bike and we used to spend Saturday mornings doing just that all over Nelson. I knew he later went on to be a first class golfer. Rest in peace old friend and may you always have fair winds and following seas.

08/21/22 06:23 PM #8    

Norm Bystrom

I did not know Ed, but I did know his Dad, Tom. He gave me speeder rides on the Great Northern railway to Anderson Creek when I was in High School. If Ed was anything like his father, we have lost a very dear person. And I am sure he was, from reading previous comments! Condolences to his family and close friends.


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