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Published in the Minneapolis, MN - Star Tribune 12/24/08.
Clemmer, David W. Chetly' Age 53, of Lakeville, passed away suddenly on Dec. 22, 2008. For info: White Funeral Home Lakeville 952-469-2723 www.whitefuneralhomes.com
The following was posted on the funeral home web site. A picture is also available.
David 'Chetly' Wayne Clemmer
(February 15, 1955 - December 22, 2008)
David 'Chetly' Clemmer age 53 of Lakeville passed away suddenly on Dec. 22, 2008, of an apparent heart attack. Chetly is preceded in death by his parents; Chester and Pearl (nee:Anderson) Clemmer. He is survived by his special friend; Kim Nelson and her children; Carrie, and her son Ashton, Nicholas & Kayla. Siblings; Chester(JoAnn)Clemmer, Dick(Mary Ann)Clemmer, Carol (Bruce) Knutson, Nancy (Wally) Swenson, Mark Clemmer, Betty Ann (Denny) Corcoran, Ralph, Randy & Dan Clemmer and Lori Clemmer (KC Clubb). And also by many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held from 4-7 PM Friday, December 26, 2008 at the White Funeral Home Chapel 20134 Kenwood Tr. (Co Rd 50), Lakeville. Funeral Service will follow at 7 PM.
Danny Clemmer
Thanks for the condolences Len. My grandfather was very unhappy having to live in a nursing home, so was ready to go.
Dad and Mom returned to their South Carolina home today and are happy spend the remainder of the winter and spring in warmer weather. They are going on a Caribbean cruise 19 Jan with their Lutheran church group.
Take care,
-Jeff
lenclemmer(a)bellsouth.net wrote: Sorry to hear of your loss. Please express my
condolences to your family. I was talking to your
dad just a few days before & he allowed that your
granddad was not well.///Len Clemmer
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> Mr. John Franklin Clemmer Jr., 91, of 2300 Aberdeen Boulevard,
> Gastonia, North Carolina, died Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at Gaston
> Memorial Hospital in Gastonia, North Carolina.
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> Mr. Clemmer was born on October 12, 1917 in Gaston County, the son of
> the late John Franklin Clemmer Senior and Margaret Ethel Joy Clemmer.
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John was the owner of Clemmer and Waldrop Roller Shop, Inc. in Gastonia, N.C.
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He was of the Lutheran faith and was a life-long member of the Holy Trinity
> Lutheran Church in Gastonia, North Carolina.
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> In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife of 65 years
> and the love of his life, Mary Louise Fulton Clemmer, son, James
> Stanley Clemmer, an infant son, ten sisters (two in infancy), three
> half-brothers, and one half-sister.
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> Survivors of Mr. Clemmer includes his children, Hubert Brady and Marian
> Clemmer of Gastonia, John F. III and Teresa A. Klemmer of Covington,
> VA, Elizabeth C. and William B.Seabrook of Gastonia, Robert F.and
> Phyllis Clemmer of Banner Elk, Richard E. and Terry Clemmer of Sanford,
> Lillian C. Bradley of Gastonia, the Reverend Palmer D. and Cindi
> Clemmer of Hendersonville, TN, daughter-in-law Ann M. Clemmer of
> Birmingham, AL; sisters and brother-in-law Beulah C. and David Tompkins
> of Gastonia, Vivian C. Arnold of Oklahoma City, OK; 17 grandchildren
> and 17 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews.
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> Mr. Clemmer was an avid sports enthusiast, and especially enjoyed
> college and professional football and baseball. He was a strong Atlanta
> Braves fan. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed vegetable and fruit
> gardening.
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> A graveside service was held privately for the family on Friday,
> December 19, 2008 at Gaston Memorial Park. A memorial service followed
> and was held at 2:00 P.M. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with the
> Revrs. Braxton East and Brenda Bynum officiating.
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> The family received friends after the service at the Parish Life Center
> of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. McLean Funeral Directors of Gastonia,
> N.C. served the family of Mr. Clemmer. In lieu of flowers, memorials
> may be made to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Pastorâs Discretionary
> Fund- 805 S. York Street- Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
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> Photo of John F. Clemmer, Jr.:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/clemmerkin/3131634065/
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Published in the Abilene, Tx - Reporternews Jan 4, 2009
Colleen Clark
Longview, Texas
One of Longview's finest ladies, Colleen Clark, 72, left this world and entered into her Eternal home after a lengthy illness on January 1, 2009.
Services for Mrs. Clark will be at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, January 5, 2009 at the Winterfield United Methodist Church with Reverend Rita Sims officiating. Burial will follow at the Rosewood Cemetery under the direction of Rader Funeral Home of Longview. The family will receive friends at Rader Funeral Home, 1617 Judson Road, on Sunday, January 4 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Colleen was born November 28, 1936 in Clyde, Texas to L. W. and Lenora Smith Clemmer. A fifty-year resident of Longview, Colleen truly touched the lives of everyone she met. She was a tireless optimist, always seeing the best in others. Colleen's life centered around her family, friends, and the many relationships she developed as the owner of Casa Flora Flower Shop for over twenty years. Colleen leaves a rich legacy as a mother, grandmother, and businesswoman and as a mentor to her staff. Mrs. Clark was a ray of sunshine to all the lives she touched. She demonstrated this light working with Campfire, the Boy Scouts, her church, and serving as a past president of the Allied Florists Local Association. Despite her own physical challenges, Colleen always had a positive attitude and took great joy in the accomplishments and talents of her family and friends. She was an excellent cook and loved to share her tasty dishes with others.
Colleen is survived by her husband, Kenneth L. Clark, Jr. of Longview; her son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth L. Clark, III and Shelia of Diana; her daughter and son-in-law, Vickie and Bruce Slover of Longview; grandchildren, Kenneth L. Clark, IV and Mason L. Clark; a brother, Morris Lynn Corley of Irving; her cousins, Bitsy Berryman of Tyler and Beth Barr of Abilene, and her loyal companion and loving dog, Buddy.
The family requests that those desiring to do so, make contributions to the Winterfield United Methodist Church, 2616 Tryon Road, Longview, Texas 75605.
A memorial guestbook may be signed at www.raderfh.com.