Clyde Clayton Stephenson  December 22 1935  April 23 2022 (age 86) avis de deces  NecroCanada

Clyde Clayton Stephenson December 22 1935 April 23 2022 (age 86)

Obituary
Clyde was born in Wellwood, MB on December 22, 1935 to Rose and George Stephenson. He was predeceased by his parents, a sister Carol, and a brother Murray Stephenson.
He is survived by his wife Sharon, step daughter Jennifer Leigh and granddaughter Kayla Hopkins, sisters Aileen Stephenson and Lillian Strain and her family, also a sister-in-law Diane Stephenson and her family of Ontario.
Clyde started his career on the railroad, trained for the RCMP and worked there briefly then decided farming and carpentry work were his future. He was a hard worker and suffered injuries because of his hard work, eventually having chronic back pain. He suffered a major heart attach in 2020 but fought hard to stay with us another two years. He loved his family, nature, animals and gardening. He was called home April 23, 2022. Interment will take place at a later date in the Carberry Plains Cemetery, Carberry, MB. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Clyde Clayton Stephenson December 22 1935 April 23 2022 (age 86)..

White’s Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Carberry, Province: Manitoba

death notice Clyde Clayton Stephenson December 22 1935 April 23 2022 (age 86)

mortuary notice Clyde Clayton Stephenson December 22 1935 April 23 2022 (age 86)

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