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DALLAS — Clem Kuras, 81, of Dallas, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, at The Meadows Nursing Center.
He was a son of the late Joseph and Mary Gutauskas Kuras and was a graduate of Meyers High School. Clem was a corrections officer with Chase Prison and was a member of Daddow Isaacs American Legion, Post 672, Dallas.
Surviving are sons, David Kuras and his wife, Julianne, Keller, Texas, Gary Kuras, Dallas; and daughter, Linda Newton, Dallas; grandchildren, Stephanie Newton and Kimberly Kuras; great-grandaughter, Megan Newton; sister, Tillie Godleski; and brother, Victor Zekas.
Burial will be held 1:30 p.m. Sunday at St Ann's RC Cemetery, Lehman. Anyone attending the service is to go directly to the cemetery. Mr. Kura's family is inviting all to The Fern Brook Inn for a luncheon to follow the service.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas
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You are stilled missed. was a good friend
Debbie & Jim Hummer
Friend
August 14, 2022
I Love You Dad with all my heart
And Hate that we should be apart
Our Love is a bond that can't be broken
You may be gone, but never forgotten.
I remember the day you went away
The pain in my heart is every beat
But I know that eventually, one day
We will, once again meet.
There are no words to tell you,
Just what I'm feeling inside
The shock, the hurt, the anger
One day, will gradually subside
Things will never again be the same
And though I'm hurting quite bad
I will smile whenever I hear your name
And be so Proud to remember my Dad.
Love and Miss You Always Dad
August 23, 2014
Clem was a graduate of Meyers High School, Class of 1952. He was well liked, always friendly and had a smile and "hi" for everyone he met. He was fun to be around, was active in school activities and events and attended many class reunions. He truly enjoyed his Meyers experience, and made many friends which he carried over into adult life. He was a valued classmate. Our sympathies are extended to his three children and his grandchildren. You have lost a loving, nurturing father and grandfather; and we have lost a great classmate. May he rest in eternal peace.
Bill Connor
For the Meyers H.S., Class of '52
Bill Connor
August 22, 2014
I met Clem almost seven years ago. One of the guys in the back office at Fino's Pharmacy in Dallas. He was one of the family right up to a few months ago. We will miss him bringing us treats and keeping us plump!! And as he always said "Never say goodbye kid" So Clem, until we meet again, love ya, Brenda and the crew at Fino's
brenda miller
August 21, 2014
Will be missed. A lot of memories and years have gone by. you were a great friend and golfer
james & deb hummer
August 21, 2014
Mr. Clem was one of the nicest people I have ever met. I knew him from the 10 years I worked at Fino's. He was a true and loyal friend to all of us. I have very many fond memories of him bringing us donuts and solving the world's problems in the back office. He always kept me on track growing up. His famous line was "Be good, kid". My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family.
Sarah Wagner (Abrams)
August 20, 2014
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