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SINCE 1917
In Memory
Clarence Bennett Nauss
81,
passed away July 13, 2002 in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater,
N.S. Prior to his passing, he was able to express having lived a good
life for 81 years, and for that he was a lucky man, as were his family
and all who new him. Born in Bridgewater on September 21, 1920, he was
the son of the late Bennett James and Esther (Creaser) Nauss. He was
a devoted and loving husband to wife Marie (Demone) and father to Sharon
Nauss, Kentville. He is survived by sisters Marie Silver, Muriel Knickle,
and Verna Lohnes, brother Ronald; many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces
and grand-nephews. He was predeceased by sisters Jean Demone and Minnie
Parks, brothers Murray, Russell, Fred and Charles. Clary was an original
founder and current President of Nauss Brothers Ltd. construction company.
In the past he also owned and operated Safeway Insurance Agencies and
was a Real Estate Broker. He remained passionate about Nauss Brothers
throughout his life, and at the time of his death was still not officially
retired. He worked with three generations in the family business, and
had a special relationship with all “the boys” and in particular
his grand-nephew Shawn. A veteran of the 2nd World War, Clary was a
Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion. He served as President of
Bridgewater Branch # 24, as Zone Commander, and in 2000 was awarded
the Palm Leaf to Meritorious Service Medal, the highest honour awarded
to a Legion member. He served his community modestly and without expectation
of recognition, but his family is proud to list some of the many other
past contributions and achievements of this exceptional man: Master
of Acacia Lodge # 39, President of the Bridgewater Kiwanis Club; President
of the South Shore Real Estate Board and two-time President of the Nova
Scotia Real Estate Board; President of the Bridgewater Curling Club;
Councillor and Deputy Mayor of the Town of Bridgewater; and recipient
of the Community W.A.Y.S award for volunteer service to the community.
Spending time with his family, his business, and community service left
little time for hobbies, but Clary loved to entertain and spend time
with friends. He enjoyed many summers at the cottage at Blysteiner Lake
and winters in Florida. He discovered reading for pleasure late in life,
and read voraciously. He was known and admired by many people and will
be greatly missed by all of his friends and family. Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to Sweeney’s Funeral Home, Bridgewater. Visitation
will be held Monday, from 2-4 and 7-9 with a public Legion Tribute Service
being held at 7 pm Monday. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday at
2:00 pm, in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Bridgewater, Rev James
Slack Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in the Brookside Cemetery,
Bridgewater. Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Bridgewater, Heart & Stroke Foundation,
or charity of choice. www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.
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