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In Memory
Douglas Walter Clements
62,
of Pine Grove, Lunenburg Co., passed away on November 30, 2004 at South
Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater, surrounded by his wife, children
and guardian angel, Mary Bennett. Born in Halifax, he was the youngest
son of the late Walter and Rose Clements. Doug was a kind and gentle
man, a loving husband, father and grandfather. He always had a ready
smile and kind word for everyone he met. He will be fondly remembered,
by family and friends, for his personable nature, sense of humor and
kind and gentle spirit. Doug worked for many years in the optical business
as an Optician. He later ventured into his own janitorial service. During
his semi-retirement years, he enjoyed many nature walks with is wife
and their trusty canine companion, Max. The past couple of years, he
took great joy from planning and building the family cottage on Church
Lake. He was an accomplished woodworker and spent many creative hours
in his workshop, building just about anything including folk-art furniture,
carved wooden decoys and an elaborate doll house for his granddaughter.
Besides woodworking and gardening, he loved playing horseshoes and golfing
as well as spending time with family and friend. He is survived by his
wife, Crystal (Falle); son, Scott (Tabatha), Maitland; daughter, Tracey
(Carson) Mader, Bridgewater, grandchildren, Brett Clements, Bradley
Mader, Sydney Mader; brothers, Richard (Gladys), Brookside, Robert (Gwen),
Upper Musquodoboit; sisters, Shirley (Ron) LePage, Dayspring; Marlene
Breen (Peter), Dayspring; Doris Carr, Brookside; step sister, Shirley
(Bobby) Boutilier, Glace Bay; step brother, Joey (Myrna) Hudder, Terrance
Bay; sister in law, Gloria Jean Mahar, Goodwood. He was predeceased
by his sister, June; step mother, Mary; step brother, Edward Mahar.
Cremation has taken place. The family will received visitors from 2-4,
7- 9 p.m. on Friday, December 3 at Sweeny’s Funeral Home, Bridgewater.
A private committal service will take place at a later date. No flowers
by request, Doug’s personal request was that individuals take
a moment of their time and extend a kind helping hand to someone in
need. Also, because of his great love of animals, donations in memory
may be made to SHAID Tree Animal Shelter or a charity of choice. On-line
condolences may be made at www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.
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