March 13, 1930 – September 26, 2012
at the age of 82 years
6 Comments
Loretta Evans
on September 27, 2012 at 8:08 pm
To The Family of Clare
I knew Clare only for a few years when he lived in Cambridge Court II, Salmon Arm. Clare worked diligently for the condo, at one time we were on the strata council together. Clare always had stories to tell particularly poking fun to one from Saskatchewan that being me. Being a prairie boy himself, he often spoke of his early years in Saskatchewan. Thank you for the phone call informing me of his passing. Treasure the wonderful memories he would have provided given his sense of humour.
Frances Laws
on September 28, 2012 at 12:04 pm
So sorry to hear of Clare’s passing! He will be missed. Frances from Cambridge Court II.
Cathy Cloutier
on September 28, 2012 at 5:47 pm
I worked with Clare for many years at SASCU. We nick named him Clare Bear for his easy going manner. He will be missed but not forgotten. My thoughts are with the family at this time. Cathy Cloutier, Salmon Arm.
Candy St Pierre
on September 29, 2012 at 11:34 am
Cindy, Dawn and Families, My deepest condolences to all of you. I have many fond memories of Clare. I met him profressionally in 1981 and we soon became and remained friends.
He was an exceptional man and will be missed.
Dawn Backs
on September 30, 2012 at 8:12 am
My deepest sympathies on the passing of Clare. Please take solice in the fact that he is now joined again with his beloved Olive.
Al Bolen
on October 15, 2012 at 8:22 pm
My most sincere condolences to the Jordan family. Clare was the man who brought me to Salmon Arm in 1989 when he hired me at the Credit Union. He was without a doubt, the best “boss” I ever had. He will never be forgotten.
To The Family of Clare
I knew Clare only for a few years when he lived in Cambridge Court II, Salmon Arm. Clare worked diligently for the condo, at one time we were on the strata council together. Clare always had stories to tell particularly poking fun to one from Saskatchewan that being me. Being a prairie boy himself, he often spoke of his early years in Saskatchewan. Thank you for the phone call informing me of his passing. Treasure the wonderful memories he would have provided given his sense of humour.
So sorry to hear of Clare’s passing! He will be missed. Frances from Cambridge Court II.
I worked with Clare for many years at SASCU. We nick named him Clare Bear for his easy going manner. He will be missed but not forgotten. My thoughts are with the family at this time. Cathy Cloutier, Salmon Arm.
Cindy, Dawn and Families, My deepest condolences to all of you. I have many fond memories of Clare. I met him profressionally in 1981 and we soon became and remained friends.
He was an exceptional man and will be missed.
My deepest sympathies on the passing of Clare. Please take solice in the fact that he is now joined again with his beloved Olive.
My most sincere condolences to the Jordan family. Clare was the man who brought me to Salmon Arm in 1989 when he hired me at the Credit Union. He was without a doubt, the best “boss” I ever had. He will never be forgotten.